76 - Performing Through the Setback: How Presence Unlocks Excellence
This video reveals how presence and perseverance allow you to perform at a high level even when circumstances change. Learn how adapting with focus rather than panic helps you deliver excellence under pressure.
Performing Through the Setback How Presence Unlocks Excellence
Unexpected challenges do not wait for convenient timing. They arrive in the middle of tight deadlines important presentations creative work or client facing moments. This video takes place behind the scenes at the iconic Drury Lane Theatre in Oakbrook Illinois where an injury has made performing significantly more difficult. Yet instead of spiraling into panic the moment became a powerful reminder of what true professionalism requires.
The core idea is simple
Excellence is not the absence of obstacles.
Excellence is the commitment to show up fully even when those obstacles appear.
Key Takeaways
1. Panic is a natural reaction but not a productive one
When the injury happened the temptation to panic was real. But panic does not solve problems. It narrows perspective and drains energy. Presence expands it. The decision to breathe pause and assess made it possible to adapt instead of unravel.
2. Presence reveals what is still possible
With one finger injured the performance looked different but it did not have to decline. Presence helps you identify what is still within your control and what strengths you can still access.
3. Perseverance is a skill not a personality trait
Perseverance shows up when you choose to keep moving forward with intention. It is practiced not inherited. Every professional faces moments that demand resilience. What matters is choosing persistence over resignation.
4. Clients deserve excellence even when conditions are imperfect
The standard does not drop because circumstances become inconvenient. Delivering for clients is an act of integrity. It reflects the commitment to the craft and the commitment to the people who trust you.
5. Capability is often greater than we assume
The mind quickly tells you that the obstacle is too big or the limitation too significant. But adversity often reveals a deeper capability you would not have discovered otherwise.
Closing Insight
You cannot control when setbacks arrive. But you can control the way you meet them. When the moment calls for presence and perseverance the storm quiets and your strength becomes clearer. What remains is not the limitation but the proof of what you are capable of.
Watch the full video to discover how to perform with excellence even when the circumstances are far from ideal.
Highlights:
00:00 Setting Up for a Performance
00:10 Performing with an Injury
00:20 Staying Focused and Persevering
Links:
Website: https://www.jimperona.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimperonaofficial/
Transcript:
Right now I am setting up for a performance at the Dreary Lane Theater in Oakbrook, Illinois. Gorgeous venue. And right now, I, I am performing. I've been doing my performances with an injured finger. I cannot use this middle finger for at least the next few weeks in that moment when I cut my finger.
Here's the thing. That moment did not call for panic. It called for presence and perseverance, and instead of freaking out. It was time to focus in focus on how I could still put in an excellent performance for my clients, the performance that they deserve, the performance that they hired me for, and the performance that I know I am still capable of.