Each square is a weekday (weekends are skipped). Strong-day squares mean Zara finished a lesson with an average tier-score of 80% or higher across all 6 decisions.
Each skill is scored across all completed lessons this month. Trend compares to March.
Reasoning
89%
+6 pts vs March
Strong on first-principles strategy logic.
Judgment
88%
+5 pts vs March
Weighs cannibalization-vs-defense at adult level.
Pattern recognition
83%
+3 pts vs March
Spots multi-decade business and life patterns.
Problem solving
86%
+4 pts vs March
Long-horizon planning maturing.
Emotional intelligence
75%
+1 pts vs March
Names own state; reframing 'should push through' is growth area.
Decision quality
92%
+8 pts vs March
Top skill — Zara consistently picks the deepest-impact answer.
Strength
Decision quality — Lesson 21: Steve Jobs and the iPhone Decision
"What's the deepest takeaway from Jobs's iPhone bet for a 16-year-old?"
Zara chose: "The biggest career and life moves often involve cannibalizing your current success — and the people who can do that with eyes open shape what comes next, in companies AND personal lives." (Strongest, 3 pts)
Zara picked the strategic-self-cannibalization read — that's adult-grade decision quality, the kind that compounds across a career.
Growth
Reasoning — Lesson 33: Mental Health Reaches You
"Why isn't 'I should just push through' actually a sufficient response to what you're feeling?"
Zara chose: "Mental health is a phase." (Weak, 0 pts)
Zara picked the dismissive frame. We're working on naming why pushing-through chronic states accumulates rather than resolves — and why help is for prevention, not just crisis.
1"What in your life right now might be worth disrupting on purpose before it disrupts itself?"
2"When you've felt 'just push through' in your head this month, what was actually accumulating underneath?"
3"Decision quality is your top skill — where this week did you cannibalize an okay thing in service of a better thing?"
PrimaryReasoning drills focused on chronic-state vs. acute-state distinctions (lessons 33, 37, 40).
MaintainDecision-quality strength — review lessons 21 and 32.
StretchTry a lesson from the age-15 Mandela set for cross-year strategic patience reps.