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In this episode, Dr. Krystal Kohlberg breaks down the science of energy management and why the one-size-fits-all approach to productivity and performance is costing high achievers their results (and their wellbeing). She bridges sport performance psychology with human design to help you discover your unique energy blueprint. ---------------------------------------- WHAT YOU'LL LEARN * Why energy management is so much more than rest vs. hustle * The Inverted U Theory and what it actually means for your performance * Why your optimal energy zone is completely unique to you and can shift by task, sport, or even time of day * How the 5 Human Design energy types show up differently in performance * How to stop running on someone else's program and start honoring your own energy cycles ---------------------------------------- KEY CONCEPTS COVERED The Inverted U Theory (Arousal Management) Your Optimal Zone is Personal The 5 Human Design Energy Types ---------------------------------------- PRACTICAL TAKEAWAYS 1. Know your zone. For any performance area in your life, get curious about where your energy needs to be to do your best not where someone else's does. 2. Regulate intentionally. Sometimes you need to bring energy up (activation techniques); sometimes you need to bring it down (calming techniques). Both are valid and necessary. 3. Honor your energy type. If you're a Projector, Reflector, or Manifestor, you are not built to keep up with Generator pace — and trying to will burn you out. Build in rest accordingly. 4. Generators/MGs: track your lit-up factor. When what you're performing isn't something that lights you up, plan activities around it that replenish your energy. 5. Stop following cookie-cutter advice. Self-awareness + intentional action = sustainable high performance. ---------------------------------------- QUOTABLE MOMENTS "Everyone's optimal zone is different — and not only is it different for each person, it could be different for each task, each sport, each activity." "When we honor the way we were meant to use our energy, we can optimize our performance even more." "If you're running on other people's programs or trying to keep up with everyone else, you're likely to burn out." ---------------------------------------- CONNECT & SUBSCRIBE If this episode resonated with you, please subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, or share it with someone who needs a more personalized approach to performance. > This podcast exists to prove that ambition and alignment can coexist — and that success doesn't have to cost you yourself.
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