Before, During, and After Trigger Activation: Three Different Approaches
The three windows of a trigger event — before activation peaks, during peak activation, and after activation begins to subside — each require different…
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The three windows of a trigger event — before activation peaks, during peak activation, and after activation begins to subside — each require different…
Mindset work has genuine value. It is also genuinely limited — not because it is poorly conceived, but because the trigger system it is…
Not all trigger activations look alike. Some produce urgency, restlessness, and compulsive action. Others produce flatness, withdrawal, and an inability to begin. The difference…
Self-awareness is the broader capacity: the ability to observe one’s own thoughts, feelings, reactions, and patterns. Trigger literacy is more specific: the ability to…
The most frequently asked question in trigger integration work is this one: “How do I know if what I’m feeling is a genuine intuitive…
The worth trigger and the authority trigger are the two most consequential in conscious entrepreneurship, and they are frequently confused — both by practitioners…
The conscious entrepreneur’s most frequent confusion is between a trigger-driven decision and a values-driven one — because both feel, from the inside, like genuine…
Trigger integration depends on data — the practitioner’s own record of trigger events, predictions, behaviors, and outcomes. Without tracking, the integration process relies on…
Trigger integration is not a single act. It is a sequence — a set of practices that build on each other over time, producing…
The practitioner’s trigger patterns do not remain inside the practitioner’s nervous system. They shape the client relationship — its structure, its depth, its professional…
The popular understanding of emotional triggers in business carries a set of misconceptions that make the work harder and the practitioner’s self-assessment harsher. Correcting…
The trigger fires in the body before it reaches awareness. By the time the practitioner is thinking about the trigger — analyzing it, explaining…