The Amy Porterfield Show

Your Team Needs Your Armor, Not Your Feelings

Apr 7, 2026
Dr. NaTasha Jordan, executive development expert and former Air Force officer who coaches leaders on performing under pressure. She explains who you must become to lead well. Short practices for clarifying identity, converting hospitality into firm standards, and building a performer “armor” are discussed. Practical frameworks for holding clarity, quelling triggers, and fixing one urgent fire in 30 days are highlighted.
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INSIGHT

Real Self Versus Performer Self

  • You have two selves: a real self that needs protection and rest, and a performer self that leads under pressure.
  • Dr NaTasha Jordan compares performer selves to Kobe's Black Mamba and Beyoncé's Sasha Fierce who provide clarity and steadiness in high-stakes moments.
ANECDOTE

Choosing Armor To Stop A Major Launch

  • NaTasha had to put on her performer armor when she decided to stop launching a major product to avoid leading from fear.
  • She chose clarity, stood the line, and made decisions even without all the answers.
INSIGHT

Source Clarity Prevents Future Resentment

  • Knowing who you are (your source) prevents pursuing offers or clients that create future resentment.
  • Clarity about source lets you design a business and life you'll enjoy without regret.
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