You’ve hit numbers most people only dream about. You own the house. You drive the car. You have the proof. And yet, on a Tuesday morning scrolling LinkedIn, wat
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You did everything right. You built something valuable. You sold it. And now, somewhere between the wire transfer and the first morning you did not have a team
You hit the number. You built the team. You closed the deals that used to feel impossible. And somewhere in the middle of getting everything you worked for, you
You are not afraid of failing. Here is what I have found working with high performers for over 30 years: the fear keeping you up at night is not about losing. I
Every fire you put out today will be replaced by a new one tomorrow. Not because your business is broken, but because your nervous system has been running on em
You’re always moving. Always pushing. The deadline that doesn’t technically exist still feels like a fire. The deal that can wait feels like it can’t. You’ve bu
You’ve got AI agents running your research, your outreach, your first drafts, your analysis. The output is good. Better than good, actually. So why do you feel
Every leadership article tells you to trust your gut. Every experienced operator will tell you the same thing. So why can’t you? You’ve got the data. You’ve don
The Rapid Enlightenment Process (REP) is a step-by-step method for quieting the brain’s reflexive survival responses, so the nervous system settles, perceived threat drops, and thinking gets clearer. Performance coach Matthew Ferry developed it. Its core idea runs against most of the personal-development industry: peace of mind is not the prize you win after you perform. It is the thing that lets you perform in the first place. The method has been studied independently and published in a peer-reviewed academic journal.[8] Here is the full picture. What REP is, the neuroscience it runs on, the four parts that make up…
You tell yourself you work this hard because you love it. Because you’re driven. Because this is who you are. But here’s a question nobody asks out loud: What i