Sustainable performance begins with internal conditions.
Sustainable performance isn’t just a matter of effort. It reflects how attention is managed, how pressure accumulates, how recovery happens, and how learning is integrated into the work itself. When those internal conditions are unclear, output can remain strong for a while — but it becomes harder to sustain.
When Work Sustainability Needs Clear Sight
Work sustainability is present every day — and it can erode quietly. A structured sustainability read gives individuals a clear view of the internal conditions shaping focus, pressure, recovery, and learning — so performance can hold without relying on constant push.
Rising Workload & Responsibility
When scope expands, expectations rise, and capacity needs to be recalibrated before strain becomes the new normal.
Focus Fragmentation
When attention is scattered across too many demands — and it’s getting harder to do deep, high-quality work.
Pressure Accumulation
When urgency becomes constant and you need clear sight into what’s building internally — before it shows up in decision quality or energy.
Inconsistent Energy
When some days feel steady and others feel disproportionately draining — and you want to understand what’s driving the swings.
Learning Stall
When growth slows, mistakes feel heavier, or feedback triggers defensiveness — and you need to restore learning inside the work.
Sustaining High Performance
When results are strong but the cost is rising — and you want to protect capacity so performance remains durable.
Make Your Experience of Work Visible
Work Sustainability™ is measured through the Work Frame Assessment — a structured lens into how performance, learning, and enjoyment are interacting in your work today. Inspired by The Inner Game, this assessment clarifies:
Where effort is carrying performance
Where learning is strengthening or stalling
Where internal interference may be eroding capacity
Whether your performance model is sustainable
In under 10 minutes, you gain a clear, visual read on the internal conditions shaping your output.