
What If Stress Wasn't Your Enemy?
Meet Colleen Mizuki's best-seller:
'The Goldilocks Paradox'
In a world that prizes constant productivity, stress is often treated as something to ignore or eliminate, rather than as energy that can enhance performance when managed well or harm well-being when left unchecked.
Grounded in neuroscience and informed by decades of experience in high-stress, high-stakes environments, Colleen Mizuki explores how interoceptive awareness—our ability to recognize and interpret the body’s internal signals—shapes how we respond to pressure and build resilience. By learning to listen to this brain–body conversation, we gain the ability to regulate our stress response to meet the demands of each moment. Colleen shows how interoceptive awareness connects cognitive, emotional, and social intelligence, supporting sustainable performance in today’s demanding world.
Through accessible science, human-centered case studies, and practical insight, The Goldilocks Paradox reveals what happens when we ignore the body’s feedback—and what becomes possible when we reconnect. Rather than offering a formula, it provides a thoughtful guide to working with stress in ways that protect well-being while sustaining performance.
I can’t think of a better person to deliver insight and practical solutions for managing stress effectively and helping high performers thrive.
I’ve had the privilege of working with Colleen and have seen firsthand her resilience, depth, and unwavering devotion to achieving results even in some of the most stressful environments.
This book is a must-read for every leader, and I strongly encourage anyone seeking real growth to work with a practitioner like Colleen if they have the opportunity. Really, really, really well done, Colleen—this book is already on my nightstand as I continue developing in my own career and personal life. Colleen’s background in coaching, team facilitation, and performance under stress makes this especially credible and relevant.
- Marsha Slocum










