
What You Walk Away With
Two tangible documents.
Your evidence of the work.
Day 1
Entry Perception Profile
Generated immediately after the Entry Assessment. This is what you keep if life gets in the way after Day 1. It should feel worth the investment on its own.
- Sensitivity Baseline score with plain-language interpretation
- Top 2 self-patterns with descriptions
- Primary Complex identified — Shame, Rejection, or Responsibility
- Observer/Absorber starting point
- Golden Shadow flag: which capacity to watch for
- 28-day arc overview: what is coming
Day 28
Completion Perception Profile
Before and after comparison. Proof of the work. This document is shareable if you choose — tangible evidence of 28 days of structured self-work.
- Day 1 vs. Day 28 Sensitivity Baseline comparison
- Observer/Absorber shift: where you started, where you are
- Complex work summary: what you named, what you recognized
- Golden Shadow: what capacity you began reclaiming
- Signal Reliability: your early intuition accuracy baseline
- Your personal statement — in your own words
"This is a snapshot of where you are today. Day 28 will show you where you moved."
Day 1 — The Entry Assessment
Each section should feel like insight,
not intake.
20 to 30 minutes. Five sections. Designed so the questions themselves feel like recognition — especially for empaths, HSPs, and neurodivergent users who are often asked to describe their experience in frameworks that were not built for them.
How You Arrived Here
3 questions — sets context without making anyone feel behind
Sensitivity Baseline
10 items — measures how you process emotional information. Score out of 40 with plain-language interpretation.
Self-Pattern Identification
Your top 2 patterns — from PPD data or self-reported. These become the focus of your Pattern Interruption Toolkit in Week 4.
Complex Indicator
Shame, Rejection, or Responsibility — which is most active. This shapes your entire Genesis arc.
Observer Baseline
4 situations — where you start on the Observer/Absorber spectrum. Your Day 28 comparison begins here.
The Entry Assessment generates your Entry Perception Profile PDF immediately. That document alone should feel worth the investment.
This Is For You If
You can see the pattern.
You just can't stop it.
- You used PPD (or something like it) and now you know what fires — but the knowing alone hasn't changed the firing
- You've been told you're "too sensitive" and you're tired of treating that as a diagnosis instead of an instrument
- You fawn, freeze, over-explain, or people-please — and you can name it in real time but still do it
- You absorb other people's emotional states and struggle to identify which feelings are actually yours
- You want structured self-work with a beginning and an end — not another open-ended subscription
Lane Clarity
What Genesis does not do.
Therapy or a clinical replacement
Structured self-work. Complements professional support — never replaces it.
AI-generated insights or algorithmic personality analysis
Your evidence. Your words. Your recognition. The tool holds structure — you hold truth.
A subscription, open-ended journal, or content library
28 days. Defined arc. It ends. What you built stays.
Gamified with streaks, badges, or guilt mechanics
No manufactured urgency. Rest days are built in. The pace is yours within the structure.
A transformation promise or quick fix
A foundation. The first serious look at why — not a guarantee of what happens next.
Ongoing support or a coaching relationship
Genesis is a container. When it closes, PPD Compass is where ongoing calibration lives — but only after you've done the foundational work.
Two documents. One investment.
$197 one-time. Not a subscription. The Entry Assessment on Day 1 delivers genuine standalone value.
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