It’s fascinating how risk management requires this constant dance between anticipating disasters and staying mentally present. On one hand, you’re trained to think five steps ahead what if X happens? What’s the backup for Y? But on the other, it’s easy to get lost in those hypotheticals and feel like you’re always braced for impact. For those of you in similar roles, how do you strike that balance? Do you have tricks to switch off the “worst-case scenario” mode and stay grounded in the here and now? I’d love to hear what’s worked for you, whether it’s a mindset shift, a routine, or even something unexpected like skydiving (which, ironically, is my go-to stress reliever!).