
The Terrorist In Your Head
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As an emergency medicine physician, the pace and constant up/down activity and task switching make my ADHD tendencies seem completely normal—at least when I'm toting a stethoscope and running from chest pain to trauma to overdose to worried well cases in the ER. Code blue at 3 AM? My brain snaps to laser focus. Multiple critical patients streaming through the doors? I thrive in that controlled chaos.
But when I hung up my white coat and stepped into the boardroom—or worse, sat down at my home office to work on entrepreneurial ventures—that same energy became my enemy. The mental agility that saved lives in the ER was now destroying my ability to build sustainable businesses and maintain focus on long-term strategic thinking.
I'd catch myself jumping from market research to competitor analysis to social media "research" (read: doom scrolling) to checking email to starting three different projects—all within the span of an hour. The hypervigilance that kept me alive in trauma situations had become a terrorist in my executive life, hijacking my attention and sabotaging my success.
The truth hit me during a costly lesson: while I was busy chasing the latest marketing strategy, my main competitor quietly secured the partnership I'd been "planning to pursue." My distraction cost me a huge opportunity.
Here's what I learned: your mind can be your greatest asset or your most dangerous enemy. The same neural pathways that make you excellent under pressure can become weapons of mass distraction when applied to long-term strategic thinking. The rumination that helps you consider every angle in life-or-death decisions becomes paralyzing overthinking in business decisions.
After studying neuroscience, partnering with a coach, implementing dozens of focus protocols, and yes—losing significant money and opportunities to my own mental terrorism—I've discovered a battle-tested system to tame the terrorist inside your head. This field-tested protocol helps transform their scattered energy into laser-focused execution.
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