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PERFORMING UNDER PRESSURE

The stakes can be very high when you’re an Army Officer, and success depends on your ability to complete your mission and look after the welfare of your soldiers. Whether on operations or in an office, it’s up to you to assess the situation and take difficult decisions. The training you get will help you learn about your character and prepare you to face these pressures with confidence.

Officers explain the progressive nature of training means that you become very adept at dealing with pressure through the 'learn by doing' culture.

Officers discus how training helped them learn to perform under pressure, but that nothing replicates pressure like the real event.

The Army teaches pressure management through “on the job” training to develop the confidence required to deal with stressful situations.

Listen to some of the personal experiences an Officer has been exposed to and how his personal circumstances helped diffuse certain situations.

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