What’s Your Clarity Trap? 7 questions. Uncomfortably accurate. Find out exactly what is keeping you stuck — and what to do about it.
Question 1 of 7
When you think about your future and what you want to build, your most honest response is:
AI have so many ideas I cannot figure out which one to actually do.
BI know exactly what I want to do. I just cannot seem to start it.
CI have one direction in mind, but I need to research it more before I commit.
DI get excited about something, go hard for a while, and then something else catches my attention.
EI know what I want, but I keep looking at what everyone else is building and wondering if mine is enough.
Finish this sentence honestly: “I will start when…”
A…I figure out which idea is actually the right one.
B…I feel more confident that I am ready.
C…I know enough to be sure it will work.
D…I find the idea that finally sticks.
E…I stop feeling like everyone else is already doing it better.
How much of what you are waiting for is actually about needing more information?
AMost of it. I just need to understand it better first.
BAlmost none. I already know what I need to know. I just have not moved.
CSome of it. But honestly, I also just cannot decide which direction.
DIt is not about information. It is about finding the thing that actually holds my interest.
EIt is not about information either. It is more about whether I measure up.
Think about a project or direction you have been sitting on. What does the voice in your head sound like most of the time?
A“I need to do more research before I can really move on this.”
B“I already know what to do. I just do not know why I am not doing it.”
C“There are too many good options and I cannot figure out which one to commit to.”
D“This one is going to be different. This time I will actually follow through.”
E“Other people are already so far ahead. What is the point of starting now?”
When you look at your current list of ideas, plans, or goals, what do you notice?
AThe list is long and nothing on it is fully closed or committed to.
BThere is really only one thing on the list. I just keep not doing it.
CThe list keeps changing. Something new always seems more relevant than what was there before.
DThe list is focused, but I want to understand it more fully before I actually execute.
EThe list feels irrelevant because I keep measuring it against what other people are building.
What does making the wrong choice actually mean to you — underneath the surface answer?
AThat I spent years in preparation and never found out if I was right.
BThat I committed to something publicly and it turned out I was wrong about myself.
CThat I chose one thing and missed the thing that was actually meant for me.
DThat I stayed too long when I should have moved, or moved when I should have stayed.
EThat I put myself out there and people saw that someone else does it better.
What has gotten in the way most consistently when you try to move forward?
AChoosing between options. There are always more options.
BTrusting myself. I know the direction. I just do not trust that my knowing is enough.
CMore information always seems necessary before the decision makes sense.
DStaying with something once the initial excitement wears off.
EComparing where I am to where other people already are.
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