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Engineering the Conditions for Return
Advice often tells people what to do, but not how to make the doing possible. That gap is where many practices fail. People know what matters, care about it, and still struggle to return when capacity drops, attention fragments, or the environment works against them.
This session introduces Adaptable Discipline as a way to engineer the conditions that make return easier. Camilo explains how systems thinking can be applied to human behavior without turning people into machines. The work is not about optimizing every moment. It is about understanding friction, capacity, purpose, feedback, and environment well enough to design practices that survive real life.
Participants leave with a clearer model for detecting where return is breaking down, identifying the conditions that create drift, and making small structural changes that increase the odds of coming back.
Audience: practitioners, educators, coaches, neurodivergent communities, creators, founders, and teams building sustainable practices.
Format: workshop, breakout, training session, or practical keynote.
Duration: 45-90 minutes.
Best fit: behavior design, neurodivergence, burnout, habit failure, learning, personal systems, team systems.
Camilo Zambrano
TEDx speaker defining return as a meta-skill.
Everett, Washington, United States
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