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The Person You Keep Performing
For the role you keep stepping back into.
View The Person You Keep PerformingIdentity Collection
For the version of you people still recognise.
Part of The Identity CollectionThis read looks at the distance between external recognition and private change: the version people still respond to, and the self that may have already moved beyond it.
A focused Identity Collection read for the self that no longer fits its old description.
This read is also included in the Identity Collection bundle.
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What this read tends to reveal
The recognised version
The self, role, or life shape that still receives a familiar response.
The private change
What has shifted before the surrounding life has updated its language.
The fit pressure
What becomes costly when recognisability is mistaken for accuracy.
The aim is not to define who you are. It is to make the pressure around an older description easier to recognise.
Collection context
The Identity Collection brings together reads for the recognised self, the performed role, the old-name life, the private version, and the identity that went quiet.
Also in this collection
For the role you keep stepping back into.
View The Person You Keep PerformingAlso in this collection
For the life still organised around an older version of you.
View The Life That Still Uses Your Old NameAlso in this collection
For the self that exists clearly in private.
View The Private VersionAlso in this collection
For the part of you that stopped expecting space.
View The Identity That Went QuietBundle option
Open all 5 reads in this collection together without changing how individual reads work.
Buy the Identity Collection - £19This read explores
What people, roles, or structures still recognise.
What has privately changed before it became externally legible.
What becomes visible when the older description is named as older.
Your report includes
Your report gives you a private result title, a recognition snapshot, a dimension profile, the pattern this read may be carrying, what it may have been protecting, what it may have started costing, and a private question to keep.
Private archive
Your report is private to your account and can be revisited from your FRAME archive.
Sample report
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The preview is fictional and does not use real user reports or private response data.
Example results
These are example result shapes, shown so you can understand the style before choosing the read.
The Self People Still See may surface
An Identity Collection result where misalignment leads and clarity remains close behind.
The Recognised Version names the way an older description, role, or life shape has stayed recognisable while private accuracy has moved elsewhere.
The Self People Still See may surface
An Identity Collection result where misalignment leads and drift remains close behind.
The Outdated Mirror names the way an older description, role, or life shape has stayed recognisable while private accuracy has moved elsewhere.
The Self People Still See may surface
An Identity Collection result where avoidance leads and misalignment remains close behind.
The Public Continuity names the way an older description, role, or life shape has stayed recognisable while private accuracy has moved elsewhere.
Begin with a focused psychological doorway into the theme.
Move through staged prompts with progress saved privately.
Open a personalised result, report, and companion layer.
Example questions
Who it is for
A structured editorial result saved to your archive.
A short private video companion when rendering is available.
Download the report for offline reflection.
Return to your result, notes, and later retakes.
No. It is a private read on the pressure between an older recognised version and what has quietly changed.
No. The report gives language for the pattern so your own judgment has cleaner material.
Yes. Your finished report stays in your private archive with companion layers and PDF access.
How it works
Answer a focused Identity Collection assessment
Receive a private report shaped by deterministic scoring
Keep the result in your private archive after completion