My greatest professional accomplishment of the year: I got my exec & manager teammates saying "point positive," a term from whitewater rafting and kayaking.

Meaning: when facing hazards, point people toward where to go/what to do, rather than drawing attention to everything to avoid.

People just naturally start to go toward where you draw their attention, whether they want to or not. 🤷🏻

Might as well pick something good to point at.

This lesson has many applications right now.

@eanakashima Ha, didn't know boating people used that as well - motorcycle people are told "do not look at the tree" (or more generally, look where you want to go, not what you want to avoid).

The Wikipedia page is disappointingly terse, though: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Target_fixation .

Target fixation - Wikipedia

@richlv @eanakashima "Target fixation" is the term I'd heard in conjunction with motorcycle safety training

It's a surprisingly accurate pattern of behavior when any sort of fear or panic takes over

@recursive @richlv @eanakashima It's not only fear or panic based. "look where you want the car to go" is a principle I was taught with driving.