Diego Rodrigues
Personal Strategist | Bachelor of Psychology | Certified Life & Professional CoachI turn competent people into consistent people.
My Story.
I know what it's like to live between intense peaks of focus and long periods of disorganization. For a long time, I started projects with high energy and sincere intention, but I would lose momentum when the results were slow to appear - and I would end up changing plans before finishing what I had started. This inconsistency impacted my work, my finances and, above all, my wife's emotional security. The turning point came when I realized that the people around me no longer trusted me to finish what I started. That's when I understood: discipline is not an emotion that arises, it's a decision to build systems that sustain action even when motivation fluctuates.
I left Brazil with only a basic knowledge of English, earned my degree in Psychology in Canada while working full-time, and gained over 150 hours of practical experience in life coaching. By leading high-performance teams in sales and customer experience, I learned firsthand the value of the minimum viable product, strategic energy management, and well-directed consistency. From this, I developed a simple, real-life method with visible metrics, consistent follow-up, and an absolute focus on execution. Today, I help highly capable people—who are held back by their own inconsistency—transform potential into tangible results, not through motivational speeches, but through structure, clarity, and systems that work in the long term.
My Values.
Solid Foundations for Strategic Decisions
Making decisions based on clear principles simplifies life. When you know exactly what your priorities are, you eliminate noise, reduce internal conflicts and gain direction. Clarity reduces stress, reduces emotional and relational tensions and frees up energy for what really matters.
Deciding stops being a burden and becomes an objective process. With well-defined priorities, you act with more certainty, less guilt and much more consistency - transforming intention into concrete action.
Self-responsibility.
Self-responsibility is the dividing line between intention and result. As long as you outsource blame or expect ideal conditions, your life won't move forward. When you take responsibility for your own choices and patterns, you regain control - and control generates progress.
It's not about guilt, it's about positioning. By recognizing that your response is always at your command, you strengthen your identity, reduce victimization and increase your capacity to act with consistency and maturity.
Take care of yourself.
A mature man takes care of himself so that he doesn't become a burden to his family or society. He understands that responsibility begins with one's own body, mind and energy - and that personal negligence always has a collective impact.
That's why she takes control of her health, sleep, diet and training. You don't depend on momentary motivation, but on a consistent system that sustains your strength and stability - so that your family reaps the rewards of your discipline.
My approach
No I provide clinical psychological services. I help highly capable people move beyond inconsistency and start taking real action. My approach to personal strategy is direct, practical, and results-oriented. I don’t rely on fleeting motivation—I build simple systems that organize your routine, clarify your priorities, and eliminate the chaos that drains your energy. With well-defined principles and clear metrics, you’ll reduce stress, make decisions with confidence, and regain your self-confidence.
Combining my training in Psychology in Canada, my experience in leading high-performance teams and my experience as a husband, father and entrepreneur, I have developed a method that is applicable to real life. You don't need to produce more effort - you need direction and structure. The result? More focus, more consistency, more respect at home and more concrete progress in your career and in the projects that really matter.