Assessments:
Clifton Strengths
VIA Character Strengths Survey
DISC/DiSC profiles
16 Personalities Test / MBTI
Enneagram
Spiritual gifts inventories / S.H.A.P.E. style tools
Wheel of Life
Life Satisfaction / Wellbeing scales
Kiersey Temperament Sorter
Gifts Test
Jay Hall
Johari Window
BigFive Test
There may be additional assessments you are asked to complete.
Transform Your Life Through Self-Awareness and Strategic Systems
1. Discover Your Core Wiring
Understanding how you’re naturally wired can help you stop fighting yourself and start designing a life that fits you.
MBTI (Myers-Briggs Type Indicator) helps identify your cognitive preferences — how you gather information, make decisions, and interact with the world.
Example: An INFJ might thrive on meaningful, focused projects, while an ESTP may excel in fast-moving, hands-on environments.
CliftonStrengths identifies your top talent themes (e.g., Strategic, Empathy, Achiever), highlighting your natural strengths and how to leverage them effectively.
Why it matters: When you align daily actions with your core personality and strengths, you build momentum more naturally and sustainably.
2. Translate Insight Into Action With the PARA Method
The *PARA method* (Projects, Areas, Resources, Archives) provides a simple structure to keep your life organized:
Projects – Current goals with clear outcomes.
Areas – Ongoing responsibilities like health, finances, or relationships.
Resources – Knowledge, tools, and inspiration.
Archives – Completed or inactive items.
Application Tip: Sort everything you work on into these categories. It declutters your mind and makes it easier to focus on what truly matters.
3. Master Flow and Productivity With GTD
Getting Things Done offers a systematic way to capture, clarify, and execute tasks so nothing slips through the cracks:
Capture everything — ideas, obligations, and reminders — in a trusted system.
Clarify what each item means and what action is required.
Organize tasks into appropriate lists (Next Actions, Waiting For, Someday/Maybe).
Reflect regularly to stay aligned with your goals.
Engage confidently, knowing your priorities are clear.
By combining GTD with PARA, your personal knowledge base and task system work in harmony.
4. Leverage Your Strengths Strategically
Pairing MBTI and CliftonStrengths with PARA and GTD makes your system uniquely yours.
If your MBTI leans toward intuition, build space for creative ideation in your Projects.
If your top CliftonStrengths include *Achiever*, integrate daily checklists to harness your drive.
If you’re high in Strategic, focus your PARA setup on decision-making leverage points.
If you’re more Feeling-oriented, align tasks with meaningful values and people.
Result: Less resistance, more flow, and a sustainable rhythm.
5. Create a Personal Transformation Roadmap
Step 1: Identify your MBTI type and CliftonStrengths themes.
Step 2: Map out your PARA structure.
Step 3: Implement GTD workflows to execute tasks with clarity.
Step 4: Align projects and goals with your natural strengths.
Step 5: Review weekly to adapt and grow intentionally.
This combination turns your personal insight into real-world results — not by forcing productivity, but by designing a system that works for who you are.