why good intentions
do not lead to
good decisions

HELP SHAPE iFLT.We are exploring how
environments shape behavior -
and why context often outperforms
motivation, tools and policies.
This short research helps validate
an early concept around
behavioral feedback and nervous
system regulation as infrastructure.

FOR WHOMThis research is for you
if you are:
- a founder, leader or strategist
- interested in performance, focus or longevity
- curious whether environment
plays a bigger role than motivation

THE CORE QUESTIONWhat if behavior change is
not a motivation problem -
but an infrastructure problem?
And what if environments could
help interrupt autopilot in everyday life?

WHY THIS MATTERSBefore building anything,
we want to understand:
- where intention consistently breaks down
- where environments work against better choices
- and where context could become a real perfomance lever

ABOUT THIS RESEARCH- takes 2 minutes
- no sales, no mailing list
- purely exploratory
- focused on patterns, not opinions

SHARE YOUR PERSPECTIVE

When do you most often fall back into autopilot - even though you know better?


What usually prevents you from acting differently in that moment?

Do you currently use a wearable to track your health?

Would you like to stay informed as this evolves?

No spam. No selling. Only updates if we move forward.

iFLT is an early exploration at the intersection
of behavior, environment and value creation.