The Research Behind Limitless

Work That Matters

The research on engagement, consonance, and what it takes to bring everything you are to everything you do.

Laura Gassner Otting

The Problem

Most people are running someone else’s race

Most of us were handed a scorecard of success before we can even remember getting it — by a parent, a teacher, a culture. We spend years trying to fill it in, only to reach the top and discover the win feels strangely hollow.

For two decades, Laura led executive searches, guiding thousands of people through the most vulnerable moments of career change. The most fulfilled people weren’t the ones who hustled hardest — they connected their work to what genuinely mattered to them. That observation became a three-year global study spanning 74 countries and more than 5,600 responses.

Laura speaking on stage
You can’t be insatiably hungry for someone else’s goals.
Only 23%
of people say they feel truly engaged in their work. The other 77% are, in some way, running someone else’s race.

The Big Idea

Consonance — and its four levers

Engagement rarely stalls for lack of ambition. It stalls when there’s a gap between who you are and what you do. Limitless calls the opposite of that gap consonance. It is built on four levers — when one is missing, you feel it.

Calling

Work that connects to something that genuinely matters to you.

Connection

The people you get to do the work alongside.

Contribution

The impact and value you get to create.

Control

The autonomy to do the work your way.

Laura delivered simple, yet highly impactful life lessons that resonated with all attendees — a refreshing perspective backed by her extensive research and diverse experiences.

Nahdia Pirzada

Vice President, GE Healthcare

Key Findings

The counterintuitive truths in the data

The numbers don’t say what most leaders expect. A few of the findings that surprised people most:

Only 23% are engaged

Disengagement isn’t a motivation problem — it’s an alignment problem between who people are and what they do.

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Resources

Find your own Limitless

Start with the assessment to see which lever is missing — then go deeper with the free guide for each of the four elements of consonance.

Take the Assessment

A short quiz to discover which of the four elements is missing in your life and work — with a free guide to help you get unstuck.

Four Ways to Find Your Limitless

The Limitless Course

The Limitless Course

What if you did the work you wanted, crushed the problems that mattered to you, and got paid to live the life you desired?

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Solutions

Put the research to work

Three ways to bring Limitless into your life, your stage, or your organization:

The Book

Limitless

The Washington Post bestseller that maps the four elements of consonance and how to redefine success on your own terms.

Buy the Book

The Keynote

Limitless Keynote

Bring the research to your stage. Laura’s signature keynote helps audiences bring everything they are to everything they do.

See the Keynote

Advisory

Executive Coaching

Go deeper with one-on-one and team advisory to turn these insights into lasting change.

Explore Advisory

Lucky for you — Laura Gassner Otting is here.

Mel Robbins

New York Times bestselling author

In the Media

Featured & Cited

GMA

“It’s time to redefine how we measure success.”

Today

Laura on redefining success and finding consonance at work.

HBR

“Are You Pursuing Your Vision of Career Success—or Someone Else’s?”

About

Laura Gassner Otting

Meet Laura Gassner Otting

Laura Gassner Otting is a Wall Street Journal and Washington Post bestselling author, researcher, and keynote speaker who helps individuals, leaders, and organizations become limitless. A former White House appointee who helped build AmeriCorps, she spent two decades leading executive searches before turning to the research behind engagement, ambition, and potential. Her TEDx talk has more than 3 million views, and her work has been featured by Good Morning America, the TODAY show, Harvard Business Review, Forbes, and more.

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