Research

I am a Doctoral Researcher focused on behavioral science, identity formation, and the behavioral and physiological aspects of high performance.

My work examines how nervous system conditioning, behavioral adaptation, and identity patterns shape decision-making, leadership, income, and sustainable performance over time.

I study the patterns people build around safety, performance, self-reliance, visibility, achievement, and pressure — and how these patterns influence behavior in real-world environments.

My current research focuses on ambitious and high-performing women entrepreneurs.

Through an ongoing longitudinal cohort model, I observe and study how identity conditioning and nervous system responses shape behavior as pressure increases through:

  • more visibility

  • more income

  • more leadership

  • more responsibility

  • greater psychological exposure

I study how these shifts affect:

  • decision-making under pressure

  • consistency of action

  • behavioral adaptation

  • nervous system capacity

  • financial outcomes

  • self-override patterns

  • sustainable performance

his work also explores emerging conceptual frameworks developed within my research, including:

  • Somatic Debt™

  • Safety Ceiling™

  • Neuro-Sovereignty™

  • Safety Liberation™

These emerging conceptual frameworks explore the relationship between physiological adaptation, behavioral conditioning, identity formation, and performance sustainability.

Research Methodology

  • Longitudinal cohort observation

  • Behavioral pattern tracking over time

  • Applied behavioral interventions

  • Observational analysis of decision-making and performance adaptation

  • Identity and nervous system-informed behavioral analysis

Research Areas

  • Identity formation

  • Behavioral conditioning

  • Decision-making under pressure

  • Nervous system regulation and performance

  • High-performance adaptation

  • Identity and income behavior

  • Self-override and physiological load

  • Neurodivergence and entrepreneurial performance

This work is ongoing and being documented for future publication, applied research development, and academic contribution.

Updated March 2026