The ground shifts — you're already on the new route.

Most people lose a day arguing for the plan that just died. This is the skill that gets you re-pointed at the goal before the room has finished panicking.

The plan just died. You're still defending it.

  • It's 4pm, the priorities flipped this morning, and you're still building the version everyone already moved on from.
  • Something blows up the roadmap and you go quiet for two days, waiting for things to feel stable before you'll commit to anything.
  • You can see the change is real, but you keep relitigating why it shouldn't have happened instead of recutting the work.
  • The goal hasn't actually changed, only the route has, and yet every detour feels like starting from zero.

What you'll be able to do

Recut the plan in the room, not next week

Read the shift the moment it lands, accept it fast, and reshape scope and sequence on the spot so the work keeps pointing at the goal.

Switch routes without losing the destination

Tell the difference between the plan changing and the goal changing, so you trade approaches freely without feeling like you're surrendering the outcome.

Hold momentum through the turn

Keep visible progress moving even mid-pivot, so a sudden change costs you minutes of re-routing instead of days of stalled limbo.

A complete, 30-minute path — not a lecture.

One story-driven video. An audio insight you can replay on a walk. A quiz that proves it stuck. And 3 field-tested tactics you'll put to work in your very next conversation.

Each tactic is short, specific, and built for real moments. You unlock them the moment you start.

3

tactics you can use today

~30

minutes to complete

28

skills in the full course

Adaptability rarely travels alone.

Find out exactly where your adaptability breaks down.