Our Mission:

To Empower Individuals and Organizations to FLOURISH.

Our tools and practices empower a strengths-based approach that deeply listens to and honours the unique story of each person and organization—sparking meaningful insight, growth, and transformation.

Our Story

Dr. Wayne Hammond has spent his career exploring how people move from simply coping to truly flourishing. Grounded in neuroscience, clinical psychology, positive psychology, and resilience science, his work is guided by a core belief: that every individual and organization holds the potential to grow, adapt, and thrive—especially when facing life’s challenges.

As the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Flourishing Life Technologies, Wayne leads the development of evidence-based tools and strategies—including the Flourishing Life Questionnaire (FLQ)—designed to help individuals, teams, and organizations build capacity for resilience, well-being, and performance success.

His approach is rooted in positive psychology that embraces a strengths-based growth mindset—the belief that strengths can be developed and that setbacks are opportunities for learning and growth.

Wayne also serves as an Adjunct Associate at Ambrose University, contributing to the training of future leaders in positive mental health, strengths-based practice, and systems change. His work is centered on translating research into action, promoting positive well-being, and empowering people to navigate adversity with confidence and clarity.

Earlier in his career, Wayne spent over a decade in clinical practice, supporting youth, families, and professionals in high-complexity settings. From the Foothills Hospital’s Adolescent Addiction Centre to Wood’s Homes and forensic mental health services, he developed and applied innovative strengths-based assessment and intervention models that continue to shape his work today.

Wayne’s life’s work is defined by a deep commitment to helping people recognize their strengths, embrace growth, and build flourishing lives—personally, professionally, and within the systems they serve.

Dr. Wayne Hammond

At Flourishing Life, we believe that when people flourish, everything around them does too.

Flourishing individuals build stronger families, more innovative teams, healthier schools, and more resilient communities. That’s why we’re here—to make that possible, starting with you.

Rooted in over 30 years of research and practice, our work blends the science of resilience, positive psychology, and human performance into practical tools and strategies.

Our Flourishing Advantage framework is designed to uncover strengths, spark transformation, and empower people and organizations to thrive from the inside out.

Whether you’re a leader, educator, or individual seeking change, our mission remains the same: to unlock potential, foster well-being, and build a future where flourishing is not just possible—but sustainable.

Meet our Team of Professionals

At the heart of the Flourishing Life is a dedicated and diverse team passionate about unlocking human potential and fostering thriving cultures. Driven by purpose and guided by strengths-based principles, our team is committed to co-creating meaningful change with the organizations and individuals we serve.

Dr. Wayne Hammond

CEO, Flourishing Life

Jeff Wilson

Lead Operations & Technology

Marsha Staton Sweet

Operations & Client Success

Abe Brown

Advisor

Jeff Williams

Advisor

"When we focus on a person's strengths and ability to succeed - instead of mitigating or managing their weakness - we empower their capacity to thrive."

- Wayne Hammond, Ph.D

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The Hidden Cost of Surviving: How to Recognize—and Reverse—Stagnation

The Hidden Cost of Surviving: How to Recognize—and Reverse—Stagnation

November 02, 20255 min read

The Hidden Cost of Surviving:

How to Recognize—and Reverse—Stagnation

Learn how to spot burnout culture and reignite personal and professional momentum.

 

The Culture of Surviving

Every day, organizations and individuals show up, perform tasks, and meet expectations—but many do so with a hidden weight: they are surviving, not thriving. This quiet stagnation, often masked by activity, can drain momentum, dull innovation, and erode purpose.

 

The Warning Signs of Survival Mode:

  • People are performing—but disengaged.

  • Leaders are managing—but not inspiring.

  • Teams are collaborating—but not creating.

  • Individuals are coping—but not growing.

 

This state isn’t always loud. It shows up as chronic fatigue, low morale, quiet quitting, or high turnover. And at the organizational level, it becomes a culture of burnout disguised as commitment. 

The root of this issue? Many workplaces still operate from the Fix-It Model—a deficit-based approach to development that focuses on what's wrong and how to fix it. While well-intended, this mindset can:

  • Lower psychological safety

  • Encourage perfectionism over progress

  • Reinforce a sense of inadequacy

  • Limit creativity and capacity for resilience

 

Why It’s Important: The High Cost of Doing Nothing

Left unaddressed, survival mode becomes the silent killer of potential.

For individuals:

  • Burnout increases, energy declines, and confidence withers.

  • Talented people feel unseen, undervalued, or stuck.

  • Growth becomes a grind instead of a source of motivation.

For organizations:

  • Innovation dries up as teams focus on firefighting, not future-building.

  • Employee turnover rises, and engagement plummets.

  • Leaders become overwhelmed managing symptoms instead of developing solutions.

 

Survival mode might sustain short-term output—but it cannot power long-term impact.

That’s why reversing stagnation isn’t just a wellness issue. It’s a strategic priority. Human energy, creativity, and growth capacity are now your most vital resources. Organizations that invest in flourishing cultures will be the ones who outperform, outlast, and transform the future of work.

 

The Shift to Strengths-Based Growth

What if instead of asking “What’s broken?”—we asked, “What’s strong in us?”

That’s the question behind Strengths-Based Growth, a human-centered and science-backed approach that fuels sustainable performance by focusing on the inner capacities, character, and lived experiences that already make individuals and teams strong.

 

Why Strengths-Based Growth Reverses Stagnation:

  • Boosts Confidence: People are reminded of what they already do well.

  • Reignites Momentum: Working from strength is energizing, not draining.

  • Restores Meaning: Aligning strengths with purpose makes work feel significant again.

  • Drives Sustainable Growth: Progress is built on authenticity, not exhaustion.

 

This shift is not about ignoring challenges. It's about responding to them with greater agency and clarity—by activating the best of who we are.

 

From Fix-It to Flourish: 4 Strategies That Transform Culture

These strategies are grounded in resilience research, positive psychology, and the neuroscience of behavior change. Together, they can restore energy, build performance, and help your organization evolve from a survival mindset to a flourishing one.

 

Strategy 1: Name and Claim Strengths

“You can’t grow what you haven’t named.”

 

Most people overlook their strengths because they come naturally. But identifying what energizes us is the first step to building momentum.

Try this:

  • Use tools like the Flourishing Life Questionnaire (FLQ) to uncover individual and team strengths.

  • Have teams share “peak performance” stories where they felt most engaged and capable.

  • Create visible “strengths maps” for project alignment and recognition.

Why it works:
Clarity about strengths creates confidence and direction, helping people contribute at their best.

 

Strategy 2: Reframe Setbacks Through Strengths

“Don’t ask what’s wrong. Ask what strength needs to grow.”

 

When challenges arise, people often internalize them as personal failures. But a strength-based mindset reframes setbacks as invitations for strength development.

Try this:

  • In team reviews, ask: “Which of our strengths could have helped us handle this differently?”

  • Encourage leaders to coach through the lens of capability, not criticism.

Why it works:
This builds resilience, emotional agility, and a culture of constructive growth.

 

Strategy 3: Stretch What’s Strong

“High performers grow by deepening their strengths.”

 

Rather than constantly compensating for weaknesses, focus on helping people stretch their natural gifts into new areas of responsibility and influence.

Try this:

  • Assign projects that align with and stretch employees' top strengths.

  • Use “strength pairing” to problem-solve (e.g., curiosity + focus).

  • Encourage reflection on how a well-used strength led to success.

Why it works:
Stretching leads to mastery, and mastery fuels sustained motivation and innovation.

 

Strategy 4: Align Strengths With Purpose

“Strengths without purpose create busyness. With purpose, they create meaning.”

 

Meaning fuels momentum. When people understand how their strengths contribute to something that matters, work becomes more than a task—it becomes a calling.

Try this:

  • Facilitate purpose discovery exercises: “I use my strength of ___ to contribute to ___ because it matters to me.”

  • Regularly check: Are team goals aligned with personal values and motivators?

Why it works:
Purpose-driven individuals report higher engagement, resilience, and fulfillment.

 

Final Reflection: Thrive by Design, Not Default

Survival may get you through the day—but only flourishing moves you forward.

Whether you’re a leader managing change, a team member craving renewal, or an organization ready to evolve—recognizing and reversing stagnation starts with one shift:

 

Stop asking what’s wrong. Start activating what’s strong.

 


🧭 Next Steps:
Ready to explore what it takes to thrive in your life or organization?

Take the first step with a Flourishing Life Assessment or connect for a discovery session to explore how you or your team can go from a focus on What’s Wrong to What’s Strong. 

 

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