Where it applies
The same framework. Different environments.
Families & Relationships
Couples navigating recurring friction that feels personal but is structural.
Parents and teens where timing has collapsed and explanation has stopped working.
Families reorganizing after separation, diagnosis, or loss.
Neurodivergent households where pace and structure need recalibration.
Service Environments
Hospitality teams where coordination under pressure determines quality.
Retail environments where staff rhythm shapes customer experience.
Shared workspaces where friction between roles creates drag.
Care Environments
Clinical settings where provider load exceeds structural capacity.
Caregiving systems where one person carries what the system cannot hold.
Institutional environments where timing and sequence have been overridden by protocol.