Life Script Analysis
Different jobs, different people — and somehow the same place.
Long before you could choose, you wrote a script for how life goes.
This reads it back to you, in your own handwriting.
Your nine free assessments are folded straight into the written analysis — the more you've taken, the more it reads like you. They're free, and they take a few minutes each.
See the 9 free tests →Does this sound like you?
If any of those land, it isn't bad luck. It's a script — one you wrote before you could choose.
What a life script is
Long before you could choose, you picked up a quiet set of rules from the people who raised you — what's allowed to be said, which feelings count as "real," what you have to be in order to be loved.
By around age six, most of us have made a decision about how life works. Then we spend the next thirty, fifty, eighty years arranging the world to prove that decision right — usually without ever knowing we made it. Eric Berne called that a life script.
This analysis doesn't try to fix you. It puts a name on the script that's been running underneath — so you can read it in your own handwriting, and choose whether to keep it.
How it plays out
In love, the same ending finds you with very different people. In work, the self-sabotage arrives right before the win, or the dream stays filed under "someday." In your own head, a driver you never chose keeps deciding what "enough" means. A life script analysis traces all of it back to the few early decisions underneath — and shows you where the pen is, to begin writing differently.
What's in your report
The one that says "I'm fine" when you're not — and means it.
"Don't take up space." "Don't need anyone." Where it came from, and what it costs.
Guilt that's really grief. Anger that's really fear.
Not what you say you want — what you keep arriving at.
Not affirmations. One small daily move that interrupts the loop.
How it works
Nine free tests → a few sentences about you → the AI reads it all together → your ~10-page report, yours to keep.
Pricing
One deep read you can come back to for years.
Tip: take the free tests first — they make your analysis noticeably sharper.