Agile Minds, Recursive Healing: My Lived Exploration of NaHzHaR and Bipolar Rhythms
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This article explores the intersection of bipolar lived experience, Agile methodology, and the NaHzHaR framework — a recursive, human-centered approach to designing intelligent systems. Written as both an autoethnography and a methodological reflection, it presents a new way to understand adaptation, recovery, and self-awareness in human and machine systems.
Drawing from personal experience with bipolar type 1, clinical system design at Clove Dental, and the development of NaHzHaR (Notice, Hold, Heal, Release), the article parallels Agile's iterative development cycle with cycles of mood, reflection, and healing. It introduces compassion-centered metrics such as the Reflexive Convergence Score and the Compassion Threshold, showing how reflective intelligence can transform both personal recovery and organizational processes.
The paper argues that emotional intelligence and process intelligence are not separate disciplines but two expressions of the same recursive principle - awareness as an evolving loop. It proposes that humane technology and sustainable wellbeing emerge from systems that measure not only efficiency but empathy.
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2025
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References
- Bessel van der Kolk (The Body Keeps the Score)
- C.S. Lewis
- Isaac Asimov (Foundation)
- Bhagavad Gita
- Sewing Kit (2018), Roland Faunte