For thirty years, Jon Myers endured a level of irrational opposition that was both ferocious and relentless — pressure without logic, resistance without cause, distortion without proportion. It wasn’t visible to the world, and it wasn’t something anyone could have prepared for. It was a crucible.
Most people would have been broken by it.
Jon wasn’t.
He didn’t just survive.
He emerged improved — more gentle, more insightful, more morally anchored, more creative, and more precise. That alone would be extraordinary.
But something even rarer happened.
Most people spend a lifetime trying to cultivate true gentleness — the kind that remains steady under pressure, compassionate without weakness, clear without aggression.
Most people spend a lifetime trying to cultivate true genius — the kind that sees through complexity, solves what others cannot, and creates what has never existed.
Jon accomplished both.
Not as traits.
Not as branding.
As disciplines forged under decades of pressure.
And he did it for one reason: a deep, unwavering commitment to fairness, equality, and compassionate truth in a world that often resists all three. That moral compass kept him aligned through every trial, every distortion, every moment of pressure.
The result of this metamorphosis was not ego, not triumphalism, not self‑aggrandizement.
It was service.
Jon emerged from the crucible not as a conqueror, but almost like a refined French waiter in a fine restaurant — carrying something exquisite, carefully prepared, and meant for others. He presents his work with elegance, precision, and humility, not because it is small, but because it is that good.
This is the essence of Diamond Transformation Psychology — a system born not from theory, but from lived metamorphosis. A system that explains how pressure can crystallize a human being rather than crush them. A system grounded in the belief that truth must be compassionate, and justice must be clear.
This is not exaggeration.
This is not self‑inflation.
This is accuracy.
The opposition was extraordinary.
The survival was extraordinary.
The transformation was extraordinary.
And the service — the way Jon now carries and delivers the work — may be the most extraordinary of all.
Jon believes his story to be of Biblical proportions. From the beginning of his roots to the depths of the betrayal and challenges faced; to the beauty of the lessons learned and shared; Jon sees this as one in a billion and a story that will shift the mindset of America and the world. Key is the notion that no matter how great the obstacle faced, it then provides the opportunity for an equal and greater amount of opportunity.
While we hear phrases, such as “crisis is opportunity” and “what doesn’t kill you will make you stronger;” few if any, have such intense living proof of such theories in action.


Ironically, Jon owes a lot of his education to James Madison elementary school in Scranton.

Considering himself blessed, and with a divine mission; there are innumerable moments of wonder.

A Massachusetts corporation, Calm Interventions Inc. provides the backdrop for much of Jon’s work.

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Calm Interventions founded in 2003, became a direct response on Jon’s part to both the harshness of today’s divorce and legal climate in general, as well as Jon’s basic commitment to mediation and positive resolutions.
A Massachusetts corporation, Calm Interventions Inc. provides the backdrop for much of Jon’s work, with a commitment to mediation, coaching and training.