Life Design Assessment v5.0.0
Designed for: Young professionals (22-29) navigating major life decisions and building wealth
How It Works
This assessment analyzes your current decision-making patterns across major life choices that affect your financial future. Rather than categorizing you permanently, it reveals your current approach to career, housing, relationships, and lifestyle decisions, while emphasizing when and how to adapt as circumstances change.
Key Principles
- Decision-making approaches reflect current circumstances and can evolve over time
- Understanding your natural patterns improves decision quality and confidence
- Adaptability is crucial - no single approach works in every situation
- Context matters more than personality in major life decisions
Important Considerations
- Results reflect current preferences, which naturally evolve as life circumstances change
- Your approach may need adaptation based on external factors like economic conditions
- This tool provides decision-making insights, not specific financial advice
- Major life decisions should consider multiple factors beyond personal preferences
- Growth often happens when you stretch beyond your natural comfort zone
Disclaimer: This tool provides insights for educational purposes only. Results are meant to increase self-awareness and decision-making confidence, not to limit your options. Consult qualified professionals for specific life and financial planning advice.
The Four Current Approaches
- The Systematic Builder: Currently prioritizes security, research, and proven methods
- The Adaptive Explorer: Currently values learning, experiences, and maintaining flexibility
- The Collaborative Balancer: Currently seeks harmony between priorities and considers relationships
- The Strategic Achiever: Currently focuses on advancement, progress, and professional growth
Privacy & Data
Your responses are stored locally in your browser and are not transmitted to external servers. You can save your progress using the menu options, which also stores data locally.
Updates and Evolution
We recommend retaking this assessment every 6-12 months as your life circumstances and priorities naturally evolve. What matters most in your early twenties may shift as you gain experience and face new challenges.