Most entrepreneurs don’t struggle because they lack effort or discipline.
They struggle because their effort is being spent in ways that dilute their natural strengths instead of compounding them.
Under pressure, many capable people take on roles and decisions that fight their natural decision-making and drive—not because they’re incapable, but because they’re compensating for weaker abilities that were never meant to carry the load.
As a physician, I recognize what breaks systems—and how to restore function.
This brief assessment is designed to surface where your internal wiring is misaligned with the demands of building a business, so your strongest capacities can do more of the work instead of being taxed by overcompensation.
It’s not advice.
It’s not motivation.
It’s clarity.