Most leaders walk through their day believing they see the world exactly as it is. They assume their decisions are based on objective facts, their priorities are logically sound, and their reactions to stress are simply "part of the job." But what if the world you see is filtered through a lens you didn’t know you were wearing? In the world of high-performance coaching, we often talk about personality and behavior. We use tools to measure how people act (DISC) or what motivates them (Enneagram). But at ProAdvisorCoach, we go deeper. We look at the science of Axiology —the formal study of how human beings perceive value. This is the underlying math of the MindScan™ Assessment , based on the work of Nobel nominee Dr. Robert S. Hartman. To become what we call The 3-Dimensional Leader , you must first understand that your "internal compass" isn't just pointing North; it is navigating three distinct dimensions of reality simultaneously. If that compass is ou...
Most strategy sessions fail before they even begin. We walk into the room with spreadsheets, revenue targets, and a list of things we want to change, but we often overlook the very thing that drives the results—our thinking. If you are preparing to map out your next quarter or year, stop focusing on the "what" for a moment and ask these three questions to ensure your plan actually moves the needle. 1. Is this strategy built on “Shoulds” or “Wants”? It is easy to build a plan based on what the industry expects or what you think a successful company should look like. But if the strategy isn't aligned with your actual internal drivers, you will eventually find yourself resisting your own plan. When a goal is a "should," it feels like pushing a string up a hill. When it’s a "want," you find the natural flow. Before you commit to a direction, ask if it truly aligns with your purpose and your "Sweet Spot," or if you are simply performing a role....