
Founder of How Good It Can Get | Creator of the Clarity Protocol™
Andrea Rice is the architect of the Clarity Protocol™, a real-time neuro-pattern interruption system designed to stop anxiety loops before they escalate into overthinking, panic, or emotional overwhelm.
Her work focuses on helping people interrupt anxiety at the first signal, what she calls “the ping”, and retrain the nervous system through consistent pattern disruption.
With a background in psychology, experience as a Reiki Master, and years of personal research into anxiety, overthinking, and nervous system regulation, Andrea blends science, lived experience, and practical tools into a system designed for real-life application.
But her work didn’t start with a system, it started with the search.
Andrea spent years trying to find her path, exploring everything from military service in the Navy to stand to up comedy (yes, including a paying gig; $25 and one bud light ).
What she discovered through that process wasn’t just what didn’t work, but what actually creates change.
After overcoming her own experience with anxiety and emotional overwhelm, she began developing what would become the Clarity Protocol™, a structured method for breaking habitual anxiety patterns and creating a new baseline of calm, clarity, and control.
Today, her work extends through:
Her core philosophy is simple:
Anxiety isn’t who you are.
It’s a pattern and patterns can be changed.
Co-Founder of How Good It Can Get | Performance Architect of the Clarity Protocol™
Chan Maragh is the Performance Architect behind the Clarity Protocol™, responsible for translating its principles into scalable systems, real-world application, and technical infrastructure.
His work focuses on cognitive sovereignty, behavioral pattern disruption, and system-level implementation, ensuring that the Clarity Protocol™ is not just understood, but consistently applied in real life.
With a background spanning biology, physiology, high-level sales, and entrepreneurship across multiple industries, Chan brings a unique ability to bridge human behavior, performance systems, and execution.
But his path didn’t begin with systems, it began with experience.
Raised in Jamaica, Chan developed an early foundation in resilience, resourcefulness, and creativity; skills shaped by both limitation and possibility. From working in family businesses to navigating life with limited resources, he learned how to build, adapt, and solve problems from the ground up.
After moving to the United States, he pursued a degree in Biology (Cum Laude) and advanced studies in Physiology. While initially on a path toward medicine, he realized that his true calling was not confined to traditional academia, but in creating solutions that could directly impact how people live and think.
His professional journey spans:
Through both success and failure, including the loss of a mentor that reshaped his trajectory, Chan developed a deep understanding of adaptability, execution, and long-term growth.
Today, his role within How Good It Can Get is focused on:
At the core of his work is a simple belief:
Freedom doesn’t come from information.
It comes from the ability to apply change in real time.
His mission is to help individuals break free from unconscious patterns, reclaim control of their thinking, and build lives defined by clarity, resilience, and intentional action.
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