Self-Assessment Workbook
Many capable people reach their 30s, 40s, or 50s and feel something they rarely say out loud. The problem is rarely lack of ability — it is lack of clarity.
Section 1
"I know I'm capable of more."
"I've been busy, but I'm not fulfilled."
"I feel like I should be further along."
"Something in me knows I'm meant to do more."
The problem is rarely lack of ability. The problem is lack of clarity.
This assessment will help expose where your thinking is clear and where confusion may still be limiting you. Be honest. Breakthrough begins with truth.
Section 2
Rate each statement from 1–5:
Click the number that best reflects each statement. Your score is calculated automatically.
I clearly understand the kind of problems I am naturally drawn to solve.
I make decisions based on conviction rather than fear or comparison.
Reflection
What strengths or qualities do you believe define who you are?
I can clearly explain the impact I want my work to have on others.
Thinking about my future work energizes me instead of draining me.
Reflection
What kind of difference would you like your work to make in people's lives?
I know the abilities that make me valuable in business or leadership.
People regularly come to me for help or advice in a particular area.
Reflection
What do people consistently ask you for help with?
There is a problem or injustice that deeply motivates me to create change.
I feel strongly drawn to help people overcome challenges I once faced.
Reflection
What problem in the world bothers you enough that you want to help solve it?
I take consistent steps toward building the life or work I believe I'm meant to pursue.
I am willing to make difficult decisions to align my work with my purpose.
Reflection
What action have you been delaying that could move your life forward?
Section 5
How Purpose Actually Forms
Purpose usually appears where four areas intersect.
That intersection is where purpose begins to become visible.
Identity
What qualities describe who you are?
Strengths
What abilities come naturally to you?
Burden
What problem do you want to help solve?
Assignment
What action could you begin taking this year?
Section 6
Most people move through five stages on the path to purpose.
Reflection
What is one step you can take this week to move forward?
Purpose is rarely discovered by accident. It becomes visible when you renew your thinking, take responsibility for your direction, and begin moving forward with courage.
When your thinking changes, your direction becomes clear.
And when direction becomes clear… breakthrough becomes possible.
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