A private written assessment
A structured, private inventory of your current life — written with clarity, delivered without advice. Not coaching, not therapy. Just orientation.
Orientation, not direction
What This Is
The Life Inventory Audit is a private, written assessment designed to help you understand your current life situation with clarity and perspective. It works by organizing information you already carry — about your work, energy, environment, relationships, responsibilities, and sense of direction — into a clear overview.
Rather than focusing on change or improvement, it focuses on understanding.
The audit reduces this by creating distance — enough to see patterns, prioritize attention, and release unnecessary pressure. Its value lies in reduction: fewer priorities, fewer decisions, and a clearer sense of what is actually happening.
The Assessment Highlights
Themes and dynamics that repeat across different life domains — often invisible when each area is viewed in isolation.
The real sources of strain, which are often different from where they appear on the surface.
A clear reading of which parts of your life are holding, which are under stress, and which are carrying too much.
Explicit separation of what requires near-term attention from what can safely be deferred without consequence.
The Document
The output is a written document — thorough, private, and yours to keep. It does not motivate, encourage, or prescribe. It presents your situation with clarity.
A comprehensive written overview of where things actually stand across every meaningful area of your life.
The fundamental pressures and contradictions that influence multiple areas — named clearly, without judgment.
A distillation of what requires your attention in the near term — without prescribing what to do about it.
Decisions and concerns explicitly named as not needing immediate action — giving you permission to set them aside.
The purpose of the audit is orientation, not direction. It does not tell you what to do or who to become. No action is required after receiving it. It is complete as it is.
The Process
You complete a private, written intake covering work, energy, environment, relationships, responsibilities, and direction. Take your time. Be honest. No one else will see your answers.
Your responses are reviewed, cross-referenced, and organized into a coherent whole. Patterns are identified. Pressures are mapped. Nothing is added that wasn't already there.
Your Life Inventory Audit is delivered as a private document. No follow-up. No sales pitch. No next step required. The document is the product.
No action is required after receiving your audit. It is complete as it is.
Clear Boundaries
No calls, no sessions, no accountability. This is a document, not a relationship.
No clinical assessment, diagnosis, or treatment. If you need that, this is not the place.
No recommendations. No opinions on your choices. The audit observes — it does not prescribe.
No subscription, check-ins, or community. You receive your document. The engagement is complete.
Two Options
A short, structured worksheet that helps you notice patterns across your life on your own. Not a product — a starting point. It shows you how the audit thinks, so you can decide if the full assessment is what you need.
No email list. No follow-up sequence. If it resonates, the audit is here. If it doesn't, you've lost nothing.
The complete service. You complete a structured intake. Your responses are reviewed, synthesized, and returned as a comprehensive written Life Inventory — a private PDF document that maps your current situation with clarity and neutrality.
The Self-Snapshot is not a sample of the audit. It's a different thing entirely — a tool for you, by you. The audit is a produced document, written for you, based on what you share.
Who This Is For
Questions
The Self-Snapshot is a short worksheet you complete yourself in about 15 minutes — it helps you notice patterns on your own. The full audit is a produced document: you submit a detailed intake, and a comprehensive written Life Inventory is created and delivered to you. One is self-guided. The other is done for you.
Most people spend 60–90 minutes. You can save progress and return. The prompts are structured and specific — this isn't journaling or free-form writing.
A private written document — your Life Inventory Audit. It summarizes your current life state, identifies core tensions across domains, clarifies what matters now, and explicitly names what doesn't require your attention.
Yes. Your responses and your inventory are private. We do not share, publish, or retain your data beyond delivery. You can request full deletion at any time.
No. The audit documents where things stand. It does not prescribe action, offer opinions, or suggest a direction. What you do with the information is entirely yours.
Nothing. No follow-up call, no check-in, no upsell. The document is the product. No action is required after receiving it. It is complete as it is.
Yes. Some people revisit annually to see what has actually shifted. The same process applies — new intake, new written inventory, new snapshot of where things stand.
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Not where you wish they were. Not where they used to be. Not where you think they should be. Where they are — clearly, privately, on paper.