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Get started with the PATT Method today. This comprehensive guide includes an introduction to all four pillars plus one practical exercise for each. Perfect for anyone facing a business challenge, personal setback, or systematic obstacle.
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Ten books that influenced how I think about systematic problem-solving, resilience, and transformation
by Viktor E. Frankl
Frankl's account of surviving Nazi concentration camps by finding meaning in suffering shaped how I understand Perspective: seeing beyond immediate circumstances to find purpose in any situation.
by Chris Voss
Voss's FBI negotiation tactics taught me that Trust isn't about being nice. It's about tactical empathy, understanding motivations, and building authentic connections through systematic communication.
by Tim Ferriss
Ferriss showed me that Transformation requires questioning assumptions and redesigning systems, not just working harder. The PATT Method applies this principle to any obstacle.
by Jocko Willink & Leif Babin
The foundation of the Accountability pillar. Willink's principle that leaders own everything in their world (no excuses, no blame) became central to how I approach both business and personal challenges.
by Robert Greene
Greene's strategic frameworks taught me to see obstacles as terrain to navigate, not walls to break through. Every valley has multiple paths. You just need the map to see them.
by David Goggins
Goggins proved that systematic mental toughness beats motivation every time. His 40% rule and accountability mirror reinforced that transformation is methodical, not magical.
by Matthew McConaughey
McConaughey's philosophy of turning red lights into greenlights through perspective shifts showed me how the four pillars work together. Integration is where the magic happens.
by Mark Manson
Manson's brutal honesty about choosing what matters taught me that Perspective isn't about seeing everything. It's about seeing what's actually important and ignoring the rest.
by Dr. Caroline Leaf
Dr. Leaf's neuroscience-based approach to mental health validated the systematic nature of the PATT Method: transformation happens through consistent, documented mental processes.
by Timothy Zahn
Grand Admiral Thrawn's strategic brilliance (studying art to understand enemies, seeing patterns others miss, turning weaknesses into advantages) embodies how all four PATT pillars integrate into systematic problem-solving.
15 questions to identify which pillars need attention
Rate each statement from 1 (Strongly Disagree) to 5 (Strongly Agree)
1. When facing a major obstacle, I can identify multiple perspectives beyond my initial emotional reaction.
2. I regularly step back to see the complete picture of a situation, including variables I might be missing.
3. I can separate what I can control from what I cannot, even in high-stress situations.
4. I own 100% of my part in outcomes, without making excuses or blaming external factors.
5. I document my decisions and track my progress systematically rather than relying on memory or motivation.
6. When something goes wrong, my first question is 'What could I have done differently?' not 'Who's at fault?'
7. I build authentic connections by being honest about my limitations, not by projecting false confidence.
8. I trust systematic processes even when immediate results aren't visible.
9. I can ask for help without feeling like I'm admitting weakness or failure.
10. I take consistent, systematic action toward goals rather than waiting for motivation or perfect conditions.
11. I measure progress through documented evidence, not feelings or perceptions.
12. I view setbacks as data points that inform my next move, not as proof that I should quit.
13. I can apply the same problem-solving framework to both business challenges and personal obstacles.
14. I see how perspective, accountability, trust, and transformation work together as a system, not separate skills.
15. I actively look for patterns across different areas of my life to find universal solutions.
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The PATT Method: A Systematic Framework Built for Business and Personal Challenges
My upcoming book will document the full story: the valleys, the breaches of trust, the systematic climb. You'll see the complete development of the PATT Method and watch me demonstrate it publicly as I rebuild in real time.
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