Long-term strategy breaks down not because leaders lack vision, but because constant urgency keeps their bodies and brains in survival mode. When nervous systems are overloaded, imagination, complexity, and future focused thinking go offline, making it nearly impossible to plan beyond the immediate moment. This conversation explores why urgency derails strategy and how creating the conditions for regulation, space, and safety unlocks the capacity to think clearly, deeply, and decades ahead.
Join Lynn Debilzen, Visioning Strategist, on Thursday, March 12 at 2pm ET / 11am PT for a webinar that explores why long-term strategic thinking becomes so difficult in cultures of constant urgency and burnout. It focuses on how nervous system regulation helps leaders move out of survival mode and access the clarity, imagination, and capacity needed to plan for lasting, systems-level change. A recording will be made available after the event. Watch your email for a zoom link.