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Originally Posted by eDave
No one know what "it" is, but when you have it, you are elite. In any profession.
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Teflon confidence that relishes any given situation where the "chips are down" and really believing you are the only person that can save the day because you have proven it over and over and over again not just to others but more importantly "to yourself" which only increases and thickens that "teflon confidence" to relish even more difficult situations with more of that "teflon confidence" that will allow you to continue your success.
eDave, think about yourself and what you do. From my understanding you keep massive computer networks up and running for your customers. You are close to my age so I assume you have seen and experienced almost every kind of computer hiccup to computer cluster**** situation and have handled them all successfully for the most part over your career. Thus my guess is you have developed this "teflon confidence" to any computer network situation that arises to the point that you become bored almost. However, you really come alive(relish a challenge/problem) when the situation looks impossible to everyone in your industry
"except you". And that is what we call the "IT factor". You are able to see yourself as "Superman" in dire/challenging situations and save the day the majority of the time and I am not kidding when I say this.
eDave you are the Tom Brady/Aaron Rodgers/Superman of building/maintaining computer networks PERIOD !!
Bottom line: Your adrenaline is either dominated with fear or confidence when circumstances call for greatness. It really is your choice how you respond.