
Founder of Diamond Quest
Abigail Diaz Juan is the founder of Diamond Quest, a decision architecture laboratory devoted to restoring clarity where pressure distorts perception.
She is the author of How Me Found I and The Art of Forward Movement, works examining Human Modes of Failure and Improvement and the mechanics of recalibration under pressure. Her broader framework formalizes what she refers to as Integrated Pattern Intelligence—the developed capacity to recognize and consciously navigate recurring structural dynamics in high-stakes environments.
Across entrepreneurship, venture capital, and institutional design, her work has centered on a persistent inquiry:
“How does a human system remain coherent when confronted with uncertainty, complexity, and consequence?”
Diamond Quest serves as the applied laboratory for this inquiry—translating structural analysis into focused diagnostics and recalibration for founders, operators, and institutional leaders navigating consequential environments.
For applied evaluation of live decision environments, see the Diamond Diagnostic.
SELECTED MEDIA & PUBLICATIONS
Her thinking has been featured in international interviews and public forums, including a long-form conversation with Rev. Michael Bernard Beckwith of the Agape International Spiritual Center and an audience address at New Media Summit.
In these discussions, she explored the physiological cost of survival-driven perception, the disciplined conversion of fear into functional power, and the integration of structural awareness into real-world decision environments.
Selected media and publications available below:
The Art of Forward Movement – Amazon
How Me Found I – Balboa Press, Amazon
New Media Summit Address
— “Being economy” reframed as personal freedom and realized soulful self-expression
Interview with Rev. Michael Bernard Beckwith
— Wake Up: The Sound of Transformation