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This assessment will help you to measure and improve 4 things
Where you stall
Why your system breaks
What your body does under load
How you scale (or don't)
26 years in tech/agile . systemic intervention . follow through coaching
This diagnostic is built on field studies of the neuroscience behind execution failure, as well as high-performer hyper-independence leading to control oriented coping mechanisms.
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On dopamine and novelty, for example, according to the National Library of Medicine, in the Center for Biotechnology Information: this constant seek for Novelty is an early onset neurodevelopment factor that in adults show up as inattention and hyperactive. Though only 50% of adults report it, the factors on the environment of modern living also have to be taken in consideration when building an approach that improves the follow-through when the novelty wears off.
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When we look at perfectionism and procrastination, research from the Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment points at Multidimensional perfectionism: if we look separately at 'perfectionistic strivings' and 'perfectionistic concerns' (fear of mistakes, doubts about actions, fear of negative evaluation); it is the latter that drives procrastination. Perfectionists, on the other hand, in order to ward off failure and shame in the moment they develop a relentless drive and excessive striving, making them focus on the next accomplishment without being able to enjoy success that comes their way.
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Aspects such as trust deficits and perfectionist tendencies make past successes become present limitation: some professionals are so good at what they do, that delegation and systems that supporting letting go control become at a certain point the only way for them to scale.
hyper-independence, trust betrayal, and control-oriented coping mechanisms in high-performing individuals
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