Behavioral Style
Discover your behavioral style and how you communicate, handle stress, and make decisions.
Best when you want fast insight into how your default style affects recovery, conflict, and follow-through.
This hub gives you fast, first-party assessments designed around behavior change, emotional awareness, and recovery patterns. No dead links, no third-party detours, and no vague results.
The hub is grouped by focus area so the new assessments broaden the surface instead of stacking more of the same concept.
Understand your baseline style, personality, and the way you naturally move through decisions, conflict, and change.
Discover your behavioral style and how you communicate, handle stress, and make decisions.
Best when you want fast insight into how your default style affects recovery, conflict, and follow-through.
Explore your Myers-Briggs-inspired type and how you think, decide, and recharge.
Useful if you want recovery strategies that fit your energy, decision style, and tolerance for structure.
Measure how you relate to stress, emotions, and self-talk so recovery is not built on willpower alone.
Measure your EQ across self-awareness, empathy, motivation, and emotional control.
Start here if emotional triggers, stress reactions, or relationship strain are driving risky behavior.
See how you respond to mistakes, shame, and setbacks when recovery gets difficult.
Helpful when your inner critic gets louder after setbacks and you want faster, healthier recovery from shame.
Measure how much pressure your system is carrying and whether your recovery routines are actually restoring you.
Use this when stress, fatigue, or overstimulation are making recovery tools harder to access consistently.
Look at the habits, warning signs, and internal momentum that affect how steady or exposed your recovery feels day to day.
Map your triggers, impulse control, and coping skills to understand your habit patterns.
Ideal when you need a clearer picture of what sets off urges and what coping tools are still missing.
Spot whether warning signs, weaker structure, or secrecy are making relapse risk rise.
Best for a quick check-in when recovery feels shaky, urges are louder, or your guardrails have started slipping.
Measure how clear, usable, and durable your motivation for change feels right now.
Useful when you want to understand whether your current recovery goals are translating into action or staying mostly internal.
Check whether honesty, connection, and real usable support are active enough to protect you under pressure.
Assess whether you have real, usable support around honesty, accountability, and connection.
Take this if recovery is feeling lonely or you want to test whether your support system is active enough to help under stress.
Assess the money habits, guardrails, and visibility that make financial recovery safer or more vulnerable.
Check whether your money habits, boundaries, and planning are protecting recovery or leaving you exposed.
Start here when financial stress, weak money boundaries, or low visibility around spending are part of the bigger recovery picture.
Step 1
Choose the assessment that best matches what you need right now: personality, triggers, emotional regulation, or habit awareness.
Step 2
Each one is short by design. You will get a result immediately without creating friction or turning it into homework.
Step 3
Treat the result like a starting point for action, then move into programs, tools, or support resources that match what you learned.
Turn insight into action right away. Pair your assessment result with a recovery program or tool while the pattern is still fresh.