Discernment Self-Assessment
The self-assessment surfaces the patterns shaping how you currently decide. It produces a profile across the seven pillars — Awareness, Knowledge, Critical Thinking, Emotional Regulation, Values, Experience, and Reflection — so you can see where judgment is strong and where it tends to break down.
How it works
- Answer a series of reflective prompts about how you typically respond under pressure, uncertainty, and complexity.
- Receive a per-pillar score and a written profile of your discernment fingerprint.
- Use the result to focus practice on the pillars that need strengthening most.
What you will learn
- Which pillars are doing the heavy lifting in your current decision-making.
- Which pillars are silently dragging your judgment — the ones that tend to fail under pressure without your noticing.
- A written interpretation of your profile, including the stress patterns and blind spots most likely to show up when stakes are high.
How to use the result
Treat the profile as a starting map, not a verdict. Pillar strengths shift with practice, fatigue, and life stage; the goal is not a perfect score but an honest one. Re-take the assessment every few months to see what has moved and where your attention is most needed next.
Continue with the Decision Checklist to apply the framework before your next important choice, or open the AI Reflection Coach for guided questioning.