When you understand how you work, your decisions fit who you are.

A series of specific questions about your defining moments, your present constraints, and the direction you're choosing for what comes next. The answers you write stay yours, ready to come back to.

22
introspection steps
4
zones to understand, clarify, visualize, and act
Why can't I make up my mind? Am I doing this for me or for other people? What would I actually enjoy? Why am I like this?

These questions don't go away. They keep coming back until you take the time to actually answer them.

Doubt doesn't always come from lack of willpower. Sometimes it's just a method problem.

4 zones to answer them.

Past
What you work on

The moments that shaped you, the rules you didn't choose, the reflexes that still decide for you, and the patterns you can't shake.

What you keep

Language for what built you, and for what you keep replaying.

Present
What you work on

Your energy, what you're drawn to, your values, and the space others take up.

What you keep

A clearer read on your life as it is now.

Future
What you work on

Separating what you don't want anymore from what you actually want, and putting words on what comes next.

What you keep

A direction you can name clearly.

Action
What you work on

Picking one priority, organizing your week around it, and knowing what to do next.

What you keep

A clear priority for now, and the next moves.

Start with what matters most to you.

The full parcours, or one theme at a time. On your own time.

Check-in

7 steps · a few hours
€19.99

Take stock of your life: standout moments, your supports and your tensions, what genuinely interests you.

past present
See the topics
  • Your formative moments
  • Exploring a moment in depth
  • The simple things, day to day
  • What's creating tension right now
  • A full check-in on your life
  • The sentence you keep repeating about yourself
  • What genuinely interests you

Get Unstuck

7 steps · a few hours
€19.99

Seeing what's holding you back and what keeps it in place, then picking where to start.

past action
See the topics
  • Your formative moments
  • The rules you learned without choosing them
  • The autopilots that follow
  • Why you're actually getting stuck
  • Procrastination and what it protects
  • Choosing one priority
  • Planning your week around that priority

Direction

7 steps · a few hours
€19.99

Finding words for what you actually want, and a direction you can stand behind.

present future action
See the topics
  • Where you draw the line
  • What you value
  • Your own definition of success
  • Your ideal week, concretely
  • Choosing one priority
  • Planning your week around that priority
  • A check-in with yourself in 6 weeks

Early feedback.

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"Really matches what I was dealing with."
Mathéo
★★★★★
"I'm the one driving the change now."
Beta user
★★★★★
"The process is really well balanced."
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If you're not sure where to start, a few questions will give you a direction. Free, no sign-up.

Find where to start
How is this different from a regular journal? +
A regular journal leaves you with a blank page. Here, the questions are already there, on specific subjects: your childhood, your current constraints, your vision for what's next. What you write stays, ready to read again whenever.
Do I have to come every day? +
No. A step takes ten to thirty minutes, and you can let days go by between them without losing the thread.
Who is Vector for? +
Less a profile than a moment. A decision on hold, a fatigue that lingers, the urge to stop and figure out where you are.
Which format should I choose? +
If you're not sure, the free starter will point you somewhere in a few minutes. Otherwise: Take Stock for an honest read, Unblock when something's in the way, Direction when you want to clarify where you're going, The Full Parcours to cover everything.
What do you keep at the end? +
Your answers, grouped by theme: the moments that built you, what holds you up, your blocks, your vision, and the priority you choose for what comes next. You can come back to it whenever.

When you understand how you work, your decisions fit who you are.