You're a Non-Visual / Conceptual Thinker
Your results reveal a clear pattern:
You're highly logical and analytical (why you excel at problem-solving).
You're constantly hitting a wall when taking action on your own meaningful projects.
You've been misdiagnosing the problem as a 'lack of willpower' or 'fear of failure.'
The Truth: Traditional motivation and planning methods require visualization.
Since you struggle to picture the outcome (ie: what the end result 'looks' like), your brain's action-taking process is completely disrupted, giving you that all-too-familiar, STUCK feeling.
And it's true what you suspect.. Your FEARS and EMOTIONS are the cause - but without knowing how to embrace those feelings and STILL take action? You'll be stuck in your head, going round and round for years - just like I did.
Because your unique brain type explains:
✅ Why you start projects & tasks with enthusiasm but lose momentum
✅ Why "motivation" feels unreliable and unpredictable
✅ Why productivity systems leave you feeling more confused than inspired
✅ Why you know exactly what to do but can't make yourself do it consistently
✅ Why you've second-guessed yourself about a lack of willpower or discipline
✅ Why you're sometimes unstoppable for others, but falter when it comes to yourself
✅ Why you're NOT satisfied with your life at the moment - the potential GAP
✅ Why you felt you were 'missing' something, or were 'different'.
Here's what happens when you try tool after tool that doesn't work: You start thinking you're broken. Lazy. Not ambitious enough.
Like Kate, a neurodivergent coach, who could help people with ADHD but not herself.. she put it perfectly:
"I find the more of these things you try and the more they don't work for you, the logical conclusion is I'm broken, I'm lazy... and then that provokes a shame spiral that depletes your motivation even further."
Then there's Lynn who had spent years trying to start her business. Collecting online courses, buying software, watching training videos - she had all the resources but couldn't take the ACTION.
Then she learned about the Risk Manager. (watch in the community)
"That's where I've been for years," she said. Stuck in a paralysis loop. Contained by her mind's fears she couldn't reason with.
Within 10 minutes, she went from 'I feel useless' to "Little experiments. That's the key." And now she's thriving.
Your Results Are In - you know your mind is not working for you at the moment... But There's One More Step
Based on your quiz answers, you're exactly where I was three years ago: knowing what to do but unable to do it consistently - or even self-sabotaging any progress you make.
You have the ability.
You know the logical path forward.
You have the resources.
You WANT to do it.
But when it comes time to actually DOING the thing that matters...
... some invisible force stops you.
You may be running out of patience with yourself, possibly burning out, and still craving to understand WHY THIS HAPPENS!
Because you're not STUCK.
If you were, you wouldn't have taken the steps to get here. You wouldn't have clicked the ad or gone through the quiz.
Are you ready to change?
I call that invisible force stopping you your "Risk Manager." I've recorded a short video that explains exactly how it works, why it's been blocking your progress.
I tested the theory and created a method with 100s of people just like you and me - logical thinkers. It works. It takes a small bit of effort (1o minutes per day) and it has the potential to change your life. No bullshit.
I'm not here to sell you anything. I have something that could help you like it has helped many others.
You're exactly where you need to be to stop fighting your brain and unlock your true potential.
This may not be for you, but if you're open to experimenting - I invite you to join our free community.
Jean-Paul told me:
"There's this really big disconnect between what I feel so deeply in my soul is possible for me and my capacity, and what my life looks like right now."
If that resonates, you're in the right place.

Everything I share comes from my own experiments, research, and community-proven testing with other people who think like us. What works for me might not work for you - and that's totally fine.
Always trust your own experience over my advice. If something doesn't feel right, don't do it. If you have serious mental health concerns, please talk to a qualified professional.
I'm sharing what I've learned because I wish someone had shared it with me years ago.
Take what's useful, ignore what isn't, and always do your own research.
"This routine gave me the physical tools that actually work with my brain instead of against it. I've completed more projects in 3 weeks than in the previous 2 years."
- Sarah M, Marketing Consultant
"The [Harvard stance] is amazing, it makes me feel invincible and strong.
Am approaching things a bit differently and see where it leads me." - Tir
"I found out I couldn't visualize 15 years ago. Thought I wasn't trying hard enough. I never knew there was a name for it until your post popped up. I used the [Harvard] pose, the music, and the task list. Stuck to the 30-second rule. Before I knew it, I had got so much done! Once I started, I couldn't stop." - Lindsay
"I really had a lightbulb moment when I first read this - I assumed everyone was the same.
I cannot make myself 'see' anything, just blackness and flashing lights.
I have been trying to start a small creative business... but then I freeze when I have to commit financially as I can't 'see' it." - Alison (not anymore!)
I'm so much happier and even starting to believe in myself - it's crazy!
The amount of things I've completed.. is crazy to me." - Lindsay (3 weeks later)
"I'm actually really excited that you are doing this amazing project;
the usual Aphantasia discussions online are what it is and how it affects people.
At least you are doing something about it!
I like the [Harvard stance] and can see the usefulness of it - the theory makes sense" - Daniel
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