Resistance Is a Failure Strategy

Adaptability Sheds Fear

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Kathryn Maloney M.A. ABS

Kathryn, an appreciator of contrast and the exquisite beauty found in the spaces between, thrives at the dynamic intersection of system designing and applied behavioral science, driving outcome-focused transformation.

With over 25 years of experience, she catalyses change by weaving visionary systems initiatives into strategic priorities. As a trusted advisor, she empowers leaders and teams to build resilient businesses and create profound impact.

Drawing on deep expertise in leadership, communication, and human systems designing, Kathryn infuses presence, power, and rigor into evolutionary organisational strategies. Her approach transcends managing complexity – it’s about mastering it to unlock adaptive potential and elevate systemic value.

Kathryn guides organisations to navigate challenges with clarity and intent, transforming visions into lasting legacies of co-crafted innovation and dimensional growth.

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Breaking the boundaries of your worldview means breaking the symmetry of your known. Evolutionary change work is this, and wherever you are right now, you are doing evolutionary change work – within and without.

Symmetry Breaking Systems

Having the courage to go beyond density perception, yours and the system’s, involves “requesting energy to present itself to you” so you can perceive through new prisms.

Yes, you read that last sentence right.

Self-Affirming Density Perception Loop

Disruption Seeking

The boring, ever-repeating known seeks disruption. Remember, evolution is inexorable. One way or another, the boring, ever-repeating known will find its disruption. It is natural law.

Seek it rather than it seeking you.

Your density perception operating reflects 2D mechanical conditioning, not living energetics technologies.

Living energetics technologies train your senses to –

  • hover and ripple,

  • dance and adapt,

  • let go and rise.

(Living life will help you along, too.)

Minds have been conditioned to perceive, build, and operate in rigid, mechanical, and quantifiable ways—unquestioned systems rooted in limited believing.

These are system builds of, from, and for density perception.

They are boring, ever-repeating known phenomena.


Resistance to change is not a successful strategy.
It is a failure strategy.

Greater stability means constant adaptability.
Dynamic, not static.

More dynamism, less fear.
Less fear, less resistance.

When you resist less.
You evolve more.


Breaking Symmetry

  • Refusing regression

  • Saying what isn't normed

  • Gathering and holding your own truth

  • Bringing honesty—with both strength and love

  • Choosing intentional positivity over default negativity

  • Holding structures firmly, without improvising

  • Choosing and articulating words with precision

  • Clarifying with clean intention

  • Speaking for yourself

  • High rather than low vibe

All symmetry breaking interventions.

Density Clinging

  • Resisting change

  • Fear of playing

  • Uncontained emotional reactivity

  • Staying stuck rather than getting unstuck

  • Triggered

  • Playing both sides

  • Manipulation

  • Covert rather than overt

  • Triangulating

  • Defending

All examples of clinging to the density.

To dance with increasing confidence in evolution and change – individually and collectively – requires breaking through the boundaries of your worldview. Density perception is insidious, rooted in conditioning. It clings to hosts who unconsciously reinforce its ever-repeating patterns.

But equally, hosts are essential for symmetry breaking. Collapsing symmetry depends on collapsing perception realities.

Evolving perception – of ourselves, our creativity, our businesses, our relationships, and our sense of purpose – dissolves the limits density perception imposes on innovation.

Creating new forms and meaning through living energetics – technologies emerging joy, emanating dynamism, and elevating frequencies – enriches and invigorates systemic symmetry breaking.

You’ve got this. x

by Kathryn Maloney M.A. ABS
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