The Elevatus Archive

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What My Uber Driver Taught Me About Work and Life in America

A short conversation with an Uber driver sparked a deeper reflection on work, burnout, and transformational resilience. This post explores how constant work can quietly replace life, and why resilience is not about doing more, but choosing what we are actually building our lives around.
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Transformational Resilience and What I Built as a Single Father

A reflection on single parenting, breaking cycles, and learning how transformational resilience is shaped by safety, structure, and time.
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Practitioner Note: Teaching Strategic Thinking in High-Stress Custody Situations

This practitioner note examines how strategic thinking, communication clarity, and transformational resilience help individuals navigate high-stress custody situations without legal advice.
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Why Some Parenting Plans Create More Conflict Instead of Less

Many parenting plans are created to reduce conflict, yet often do the opposite. This post explores how emotional dynamics and unclear structure quietly escalate tension, and why child-centered, ironclad planning is one key component for long-term stability.
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Transformational Resilience and the Hidden Cost of Standing Still

Feeling stuck does not always look like struggle. Sometimes it looks like functioning well while quietly carrying the weight of an unresolved direction.
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Transformational Resilience and the Strange Feeling of Being Capable but Stuck

Feeling capable but stuck is often a sign of post stability disorientation. This article explores transformational resilience and how to move forward with margin.

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