The Noise Before the Mistake
“The Noise Before the Mistake”
It’s never the big mistake you see coming, It’s the quiet one, the missed word, the half-heard cue, the thought that didn’t quite land.
Mistakes don’t start loud, they start silent, in the mind of someone almost focused enough.
In high-tempo environments, pit lane, control room, operations floor; focus thins before it breaks.
And once it thins, errors chain.
One distraction links to another until performance unravels, elite performers know this.
They build micro-resets, deliberate moments to clear the noise before it becomes chaos.
A breath. A glance. A word that brings the team back online. Because by the time the mistake is loud, it’s already too late.
Full article: The Noise Before the Mistake – Focus degradation in high-tempo environments.
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