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      <title>“Why don’t we go where we want to go?”</title>
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      <description>– This question became the starting point for my master’s thesis in the “Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Business Consulting” program. It led to a research project involving over 250 professionals from corporate environments.
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      <turbo:content><![CDATA[<header><h1>“Why don’t we go where we want to go?”</h1></header><figure><img alt="" src="https://static.tildacdn.com/tild3264-6235-4330-b366-313764366439/photo-1590119977523-.jpg"/></figure><blockquote class="t-redactor__preface"><strong>“Why don’t we go where we want to go?” – This question became the starting point for my master’s thesis in the “Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Business Consulting” program. It led to a research project involving over 250 professionals from corporate environments.</strong></blockquote><div class="t-redactor__text"><strong>What We Explored</strong><br />We explored states familiar to many professionals:<br />– Feeling drained, even when everything appears “fine’ on the surface<br />– Uncertainty about what you truly want next in your career<br />– Burnout, procrastination, and a persistent sense of being “stuck”<br />– Craving change, yet repeatedly feeling paralyzed<br />– The desire to launch your own project turning into years of preparation without action<br />– Having clear dreams, but no forward momentum<br /><br />Our hypothesis: the cause of these states is not laziness, lack of discipline, or insufficient motivation. The real cause is an internal prohibition against pleasure, rest, and physical well-being.<br /><br /><strong>Key Research Insight</strong><br />When we live by “must” for years and deny ourselves the permission to desire and fulfill those desires, the body begins to resist:<br />– Fatigue and anxiety increase<br />– Energy and concentration decline<br />– Interest in work fades<br />– Procrastination intensifies<br /><br />If these experiences resonate with you, I invite you to take a brief, anonymous survey. It’s designed as a space for gentle self-reflection, where you can explore how an internal prohibition against rest and pleasure manifests specifically in your professional life.<br /><br /><strong>Take the survey, tune into yourself, and gain initial insights into your patterns at: </strong><strong style="color: rgb(225, 57, 106);"><a href="https://desiretoaction.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" style="color: rgb(225, 57, 106); box-shadow: none; text-decoration: none; border-bottom: 1px solid rgb(225, 57, 106);">desiretoaction.com</a></strong></div>]]></turbo:content>
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      <title>What Is Your Body Telling You About Your Professional Path?</title>
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      <description>Master’s Thesis: “Integrating Psychosomatic Information into Psychoanalytic Coaching: Interrelations Between the Prohibition of Bodily Pleasure and the Crisis of Professional Identity”
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      <turbo:content><![CDATA[<header><h1>What Is Your Body Telling You About Your Professional Path?</h1></header><figure><img alt="" src="https://static.tildacdn.com/tild3631-3430-4530-a235-653331383562/image_5.jpg"/></figure><div class="t-redactor__text"><strong style="color: rgb(225, 57, 106);"><a href="https://www.hse.ru/ma/psyan/students/diplomas/1160302608" style="color: rgb(225, 57, 106); box-shadow: none; text-decoration: none; border-bottom: 1px solid rgb(225, 57, 106);" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">View Master’s Thesis</a></strong> →</div><h2  class="t-redactor__h2">When the Body Speaks About Your Career: The Prohibition Against Pleasure and Professional Crisis</h2><div class="t-redactor__text">A professional crisis rarely begins suddenly. More often, it develops over years as we grow accustomed to living by “must,” ignoring our own desires, the need for rest, and the body’s signals. Fatigue, anxiety, procrastination, and loss of meaning are not just symptoms of stress. They are the language through which the body communicates an inner conflict between what you truly want and what your professional environment demands.<br /><br />As part of my master’s thesis, I explored how the prohibition against bodily pleasure blocks career progression. Grounded in psychoanalytic theory, real coaching case studies, and survey data from over 250 professionals, the findings confirm: psychosomatic manifestations are not an interference, but precise diagnostic material. They reveal hidden barriers to professional self-determination and underlying resistance to change.<br /><br />This work culminated in the practical coaching model Desire → Action. It provides a safe framework to explore bodily signals, ease internal pressure, and translate awareness into sustainable professional steps. More than an academic exercise, it is a roadmap for anyone ready to listen to their body and reclaim full authorship of their own career.</div>]]></turbo:content>
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