You’ve got big ideas. Bold dreams. At least three notebooks in arm’s reach. But somehow… clarity feels just out of reach.
Spoiler alert: It’s not because you’re lazy, disorganized, or bad at adulting. It’s because your genius is trying to do everything at once—and it's getting tangled in a clutter pattern.
What’s keeping your brilliance buried under a pile of sticky notes, open tabs, or existential to-dos?
Take this quick quiz to find out:
You’ve got the brilliance—now let’s make space for it to shine.
Your mind is a creative laboratory, always bubbling with new ideas and connections. You’re deeply insightful and driven by curiosity. But with so many possibilities, narrowing your focus can feel like leaving brilliance behind. Clarity comes when you choose one idea—and bring it to life.
Named for: Marie Curie, trailblazing physicist and chemist who turned focused inquiry into world-changing discoveries.
You’re a thoughtful, systems-minded strategist who thrives on gathering information and solving complex problems. But your search for the “right” answer can become a never-ending loop. You don’t need another tool—you need to trust what you already know. Your intention is the clarity you’ve been searching for.
Named for: Ada Lovelace, the first computer programmer, who trusted her vision beyond what was visible.
You lead from within. Grounded, intuitive, and deeply attuned to your environment, you sense misalignment before anyone else sees it. When your space supports you, your clarity, creativity, and confidence come alive. Your gift is embodied wisdom—and your next step begins with listening to yourself.
Named for: Madam C.J. Walker, self-made millionaire who transformed homes, businesses, and lives through vision and purpose.
You’re bold, driven, and made for momentum. You get things done, fast—but sometimes at the cost of direction. Your calendar is packed, but your purpose needs breathing room. When you slow down just enough to realign, your next move becomes not just productive—but powerful.
Named for: Amelia Earhart, pioneering pilot who proved what’s possible when bold action meets vision.
THE FOUR GENIUS TYPES