Decades of research keep landing on the same finding: the strongest predictors of success are skills you build inside yourself. The visual below maps the evidence behind six inner competencies and what avoiding the work costs.
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Successful people aren't necessarily smarter or more talented than less successful people. Research shows it comes back to one thing — the inner work.
Successful people reach their goals because of what they think, how they respond, and how they embody and learn lessons.
What you develop inside of yourself can have a substantially larger impact than your:
Doing the inner work for success is like building muscle: You use it, or you lose it.
We all have unlimited potential to build inner skills of self-awareness, nervous system regulation, and the ability to stay present.
"Natural spirituality is the direct sense of listening to the heartbeat of the universe, of being one with the seen and unseen world, open and at ease in that connection." Lisa Miller, Professor of Psychology and Education, Teachers College, Columbia University
In a McKinsey Health global survey of 41,000 people, positive spiritual health was positively associated with:
In a meta-analysis of 49,464 participants, higher self-efficacy employees were more likely to:
"The most powerful transformations don't come from starting over. They come from finally understanding what you've been carrying all along and choosing, consciously, what to bring forward." Artemis Evangelidi, B.Sc., LLB, GradDip Psych, iMBA, Founder and Principal Consultant at Aipeia Consulting
"The common denominator of high achievers, no matter what they're achieving, is this special combination of passion and perseverance for really long-term goals." Angela Duckworth, Professor of Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania
Grit accounts for ~4% of the variance in success outcomes for:
Capacity to adjust your thinking, behavior, or approach in response to change.
Adaptability with your career predicts success in:
— beyond other individual difference characteristics
"Decades of research suggest that the belief in fixed ability is completely wrong—abilities of all kinds are profoundly malleable. Embracing the fact that you can change will allow you to make better choices, and reach your fullest potential." Heidi Grant Halvorson, Social Cognitive Psychologist Specializing in the Study of Leadership and Motivation
Mastery-approach goals produce better task performance than:
Ability to monitor and manage your thoughts, emotions, and behaviors in service of your goals.
Workplace training that targets emotion regulation can help improve:
Just 19% of organizations think their leaders are effective at developing others.
Poor leadership costs US companies $550 billion a year in lost productivity.
58% of managers have never received formal leadership training. But companies that invest in training see:
According to 2025 research:
| "Loved my job, but can't stand my manager" | 47% |
| "Boss influenced my decision to leave" | 90% |
| "Stayed because of a 'good' relationship with manager" | 45% |
US businesses lose $1 trillion per year from voluntary turnover.
When you access and integrate your soul's wisdom, you learn to lead from a deep sense of purpose, meaning, and connection — at work, and at home.
Highly engaged teams typically see:
*generally
Leaders who develop emotional intelligence skills are associated with improvements in behaviors, business results, work team performance, and team members' attitudes about work. Employees who feel engaged at work — often a byproduct of leadership skills — may see:
There's a 95% correlation between decision-making and financial results. Companies practicing conscious capitalism have outperformed the S&P 500 index by a factor of 10.5.
Organizations that emphasize decisive leadership are 4.2x more likely to be healthy. These high-health organizations deliver 3x shareholder returns compared to those with low health.
Between 2019 and 2022, 76% of B Corps reported revenue growth, compared with 60% of non-B Corps. Being mission-driven is often more profitable for businesses.
High emotional intelligence is significantly and positively associated with romantic relationship satisfaction. Couples with high emotional intelligence report:
In children ages 6 to 12, parental self-awareness accounts for 22% of the variance in how they learn to regulate emotion.
Self-awareness practices in everyday adults are linked to significant reductions in perceived stress. Also tied to:
The first step is exploring inner work
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