Raymond’s journey into productivity coaching began during his corporate career at Deloitte, where he noticed recurring patterns of burnout and avoidance behaviors among high-achieving professionals in Hong Kong’s demanding finance and professional services sectors. After completing his Master’s in Organizational Psychology at HKU in 2015, he transitioned from advisory work to focus exclusively on procrastination research and intervention design. Over the past decade, he’s developed proprietary frameworks for identifying delay triggers specific to Hong Kong’s competitive environments—including perfectionism pressures, hierarchical workplace dynamics, and work-life integration challenges.
What drives him is seeing professionals shift from shame-based avoidance patterns to sustainable momentum-building habits. His approach combines cognitive behavioral techniques, environmental design principles, and culturally-informed strategies that respect both traditional values and modern workplace realities in Hong Kong. He’s trained workplace wellness teams at major multinational corporations and local firms, and his research on accountability systems in Asian professional contexts has been published in several behavioral science journals.