The "Loose Ends" Mistake: Structuring Your Post-Program Plan for Real Life
Many people complete a structured program—be it a wellness challenge, a learning course, or a financial reset—only to find themselves adrift once the ...
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Many people complete a structured program—be it a wellness challenge, a learning course, or a financial reset—only to find themselves adrift once the ...
You finish a rigorous program—a coding bootcamp, a leadership fellowship, a project management certification—and you're holding a detailed plan. Next ...
Introduction: Understanding the Plateau PhenomenonWhen you've invested significant time and energy into a program—whether it's a professional de...
You finished the program. Maybe it was a two-year rotational leadership development track, a competitive residency, an executive MBA, or an immersive ...
A program ends. The participant walks out with a certificate, a plan, and hope. Six months later, many have regressed. The program wasn't the problem—...
You finish a program—a coding bootcamp, a corporate leadership rotation, a six-month recovery plan—and there's a moment of triumph. Then the structure...
Introduction: The Reset Button Fallacy and Its Devastating CostIn my ten years of consulting with individuals and organizations on sustained behaviora...
Understanding the 'What Now?' Wall: It's Not a Failure, It's a FeatureIn my experience guiding hundreds of clients through post-program transitions, t...