Identity
See how much your sense of self has become attached to work, achievement, status or other people's expectations.
The Freedom Check
You can have a good job, responsibilities, a growing career and a life that looks successful — and still have far less freedom than you realise.
The Freedom Check helps you step outside your everyday life for a moment and see where work, money, expectations or relationships may be quietly limiting the choices available to you.
This is not a test of how successful you are, and it will not tell you to quit your job or turn your life upside down. It is designed to help you see clearly where your choices may currently be most constrained.
Why start here?
People rarely lose freedom through one dramatic decision. More often, it happens gradually as responsibilities increase, income becomes harder to risk, professional identity strengthens and other people's expectations begin influencing what feels possible.
The Freedom Check is designed to help you recognise those patterns before deciding what needs to change.
The Four Freedoms
See how much your sense of self has become attached to work, achievement, status or other people's expectations.
Understand whether your time, energy and abilities are going towards what genuinely matters to you.
See how much economic choice you currently have and where financial dependency may be limiting your options.
Understand how family, culture, community and the people around you may be shaping the choices you feel able to make.
Your Freedom Profile
Your results are designed to show where your freedom may currently be most constrained and what deserves your attention first.
Is this for you?
A different kind of diagnostic
Employment is not automatically a problem. Responsibility is not a problem. Stability is not a problem.
The question is whether the systems supporting your life have gradually become the systems deciding it.
Greater freedom begins with understanding the difference.
Start with clarity
You do not need to make a dramatic decision today. Start by understanding your current position, then work on the next thing that matters.
Take the Freedom Check →20 questions · Around 4 minutes · Personalised results available immediately.