Assessment

Self-Leadership & Readiness Assessment

Eight domains that reveal how you carry discipline, leadership, and accountability today. No scores shown publicly—only direction.

Serious entry

Treat this as a discernment tool. Answer honestly. Language is sober on purpose. Mocked today, mapped to Django later.

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Discipline & Consistency

Reliability in sleep, prayer, training, and follow-through. Keeps a rule even when pressure rises.

Strength looks like: You keep your word to yourself and peers when days get long.

Leadership & Responsibility

Ability to decide, communicate, and own outcomes. Pulls weight rather than waits for direction.

Strength looks like: You make clear calls, name risks, and accept blame without drama.

Communication & Public Speaking

Calm, direct speech in front of people who matter. Able to brief, exhort, and correct.

Strength looks like: You speak with clarity, keep tension, and land a call to action.

Sales & Influence

Ability to move others toward a commitment with integrity. Listens, frames value, and asks directly.

Strength looks like: You ask for commitments plainly and honor the person in front of you.

Operational Thinking

Translates vision into steps, owners, and dates. Anticipates failure modes before they hit.

Strength looks like: You break work into sequences, assign owners, and keep cadence.

Financial Maturity

Stewards resources with sobriety. Plans for obligations, gives, and builds margin before indulgence.

Strength looks like: You know your cash position, obligations, and generosity plan.

Vision & Long-Term Thinking

Keeps a horizon beyond this week. Holds family, vocation, and service in one frame and acts toward it.

Strength looks like: You can say where you are headed in 1, 3, and 10 years with reasons.

Accountability & Accountability

Shows up for men, invites correction, and carries shared weight. Not a lone operator.

Strength looks like: You submit to being known, corrected, and encouraged.

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Discipline & Consistency

Your alarm goes off at 5:30 a.m. after a late night. A peer texts to skip morning prayer.

Choose the most honest response.

Discipline & Consistency

I keep my wake, sleep, and training blocks even when travel or fatigue make them costly.

Discipline & Consistency

When I commit to scripture and reflection, I submit the completion proof to someone, not just myself.

Discipline & Consistency

You have a work crisis the same night as a planned accountability call.

Choose the most honest response.

Discipline & Consistency

My phone, sleep, and food habits support my commitments rather than erode them.

Leadership & Responsibility

A team stalls because two options both look risky.

Choose the most honest response.

Leadership & Responsibility

I name tradeoffs out loud and make decisions visible, even if they are unpopular.

Leadership & Responsibility

When something fails under my watch, I own it plainly before explaining context.

Leadership & Responsibility

A younger man on your team misses a deadline.

Choose the most honest response.

Leadership & Responsibility

I regularly seek counsel, but I do not outsource decisions that are mine to carry.

Communication & Public Speaking

You must brief elders on a sensitive issue with limited time.

Choose the most honest response.

Communication & Public Speaking

I can speak to a room without filling space with filler words or apologies.

Communication & Public Speaking

I invite hard questions after speaking and handle them calmly.

Communication & Public Speaking

A peer presents a sloppy plan to the group.

Choose the most honest response.

Communication & Public Speaking

I rehearse before speaking when the stakes are high rather than “winging it.”

Sales & Influence

You believe a service will help a business owner, but he is hesitant.

Choose the most honest response.

Sales & Influence

I can ask directly for a decision without hedging or soft apologies.

Sales & Influence

I do not overpromise outcomes to get a yes. I would rather lose the deal cleanly.

Sales & Influence

A prospect asks for a discount you cannot offer.

Choose the most honest response.

Sales & Influence

I listen until I can articulate the other person’s goal better than they did.

Operational Thinking

A retreat is four weeks away. Venue, transport, and meals are not assigned.

Choose the most honest response.

Operational Thinking

I create checklists, owners, and deadlines before starting major tasks.

Operational Thinking

I run pre-mortems on important events to surface likely failure points.

Operational Thinking

The team keeps missing handoffs.

Choose the most honest response.

Operational Thinking

I close every project with an after-action review and captured lessons.

Financial Maturity

Income drops for two months in a row.

Choose the most honest response.

Financial Maturity

I keep a written cash forecast and review it monthly.

Financial Maturity

I discuss financial decisions with my spouse or mentor before acting on impulse.

Financial Maturity

A peer asks you to co-sign a loan to help him “catch up.”

Choose the most honest response.

Financial Maturity

I give consistently and plan generosity rather than tipping God after expenses.

Vision & Long-Term Thinking

A job offer pays more but erodes family and church commitments.

Choose the most honest response.

Vision & Long-Term Thinking

I can state my 1, 3, and 10-year direction without rambling.

Vision & Long-Term Thinking

My weekly actions tie back to longer horizons that others have seen and affirmed.

Vision & Long-Term Thinking

You sense restlessness with your current path.

Choose the most honest response.

Vision & Long-Term Thinking

I write and review direction quarterly rather than holding it loosely in my head.

Accountability & Accountability

You have not confessed a struggle that is starting to affect your marriage.

Choose the most honest response.

Accountability & Accountability

I submit to shared rhythms even when I disagree with the approach.

Accountability & Accountability

I initiate check-ins with peers instead of waiting to be asked.

Accountability & Accountability

A peer ghosts the group for two weeks.

Choose the most honest response.

Accountability & Accountability

I allow others to speak truth that stings without retaliating or withdrawing.

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