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8 lenses. Each one organized around a specific kind of stuckness. Find the one that recognizes you.
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8 lenses. Each one organized around a specific kind of stuckness. Find the one that recognizes you.
You've been circling the same decision for weeks. Not because you lack information. Because every option costs something you're not ready to name.
You've read the books. Done the routines. Tried the frameworks. And you're still here, looking for something none of them addressed. These questions skip the prescription and look at what's actually happening.
Backward-looking questions for people who sense something shifted but can't pinpoint when. The discomfort of looking back honestly is the point.
The career questions nobody asks in a performance review. Not where you're going. Where you actually are, and whether the scoreboard you're using still measures anything real.
Goals are easy. Knowing which ones are yours and which ones you inherited from someone else's scoreboard: that's the hard part. These questions separate the two.
For when resting feels like failing and doing feels like drowning. These questions sit in that gap. Not to fix it. To name what's actually happening there.
Most problems aren't what they look like on the surface. You're solving the visible one while the real one runs underneath. These questions find the one underneath.
Not the 'become your best self' version. The version where you look at who you actually are right now, without the aspirational filter, and figure out what's true.
10 questions. 15 minutes. It uses your own words to name the patterns you can't see from inside them.