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Personal Compass
A five-line summary card that points your self-knowledge at a real upcoming decision.
Example
Before deciding whether to switch schools, Lily opens her compass. It reminds her how she works best (mornings, alone first), what fuels her (puzzles, helping friends learn), and the patterns she is interrupting. The decision still feels hard, but it is hers.
How it fits in
The Personal Compass pulls the tools from A1.1 to A1.3 into one place. It is meant to be opened before a real decision lands, not as a personality summary. The point is not to find the right answer on the card. It is to remind yourself what you have already learned about yourself before you choose.
Where this is taught
Related terms
A small card with five lines that captures how you tend to think and act, so you can use it before real decisions.
A short card naming what gives you energy, what drains you, and the conditions where you do your best work.
A short card naming one pattern you want less of, one you want more of, and a small move for each.
