Self-diagnostic

Something specific is limiting your progress. You just can't see it yet.

In three minutes, identify your current operating pattern and the constraint behind it.

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Operator Type & Phase
Sustainer
in a Compression phase
Primary Constraint

You're not doing too little.
You're doing too many things at once.

Not a generic quiz

It rarely feels like one thing.

It looks like too much happening at once. Or no clear priority. Or effort that does not convert. Or decisions that do not become action.

The diagnostic does not tell you who you are. It identifies where you are right now: how you operate, what situation you are in, and what is limiting progress.

The constraint is the point of leverage.

The full report

It shows you where the problem actually is.

Most people adjust around the edges.

They change effort. They change tools. They change priorities.

But if the constraint stays hidden, the same pattern keeps returning.

The report names the pattern, explains why it holds, and shows where to intervene first.

Operating profile

Operator type, Phase, and Primary Constraint stated precisely. The three-dimensional classification that drives everything that follows.

Main constraint

Your primary bottleneck named clearly — with an explanation of why it is producing the exact pattern you are experiencing. Not a category description.

Your situation

A detailed analysis of how your Operator type and Phase are interacting to produce the current pattern. The mechanism, not just the symptom — grounded in published research applied to your specific classification.

Actions, blind spot, and further reading

Three targeted next steps — immediate, this week, longer term — matched to your constraint and phase. Your most likely blind spot, and three books matched to your constraint type.

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The model

Three dimensions.
64 possible states.

Your result is built from three independent signals:

O
Operator type
How you currently engage with work
4 types
P
Phase
The nature of your current situation
4 phases
C
Primary Constraint
What is most in the way right now
4 constraints

Together, they define your current operating state.

Not your personality. Not a permanent type. A diagnosis of where you are now.

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Why it works

Built for the question people actually have.

Most tools answer the wrong question. They explain who you are. Truscope is built for the moment when something is not moving and you need to know where to intervene.

Where am I stuck right now?

What is actually causing it?

What should change first?

Common questions

Questions before you start

Answers to common questions about how the diagnostic works, what it classifies, and what you get.

No. Truscope classifies your current operating state, not your personality. Operator type is defined as how you currently engage with work — present tense, situational. The result is expected to change as your situation changes.
A structured analysis of your current situation: your operating profile, a detailed explanation of how your Operator type and Phase are producing the pattern you are experiencing, three targeted actions (immediate, this week, longer-term), your likely blind spot, and a curated reading list.
After the final question, you receive a free teaser showing your Operator type, Phase, and primary constraint with a two-line constraint insight. The full report unlocks after a one-time payment of $18.
Yes, to your specific Operator + Phase + Constraint combination. The situation analysis, constraint explanation, and actions differ substantively between classifications — not a template with your name dropped in.
Yes, and that is by design. Phase and Primary Constraint describe a situational context and a situational bottleneck — both expected to change as circumstances change. Running the diagnostic again after a significant shift may produce a different classification.
Business, Career, and Personal. The domain determines the wording and examples in your report — it does not affect the underlying classification.
Each answer contributes weighted increments to three independent score maps. The highest score in each map determines the classification for that dimension. Ties are resolved by fixed, published rules. Identical answers always produce identical output.

See your current bottleneck clearly.

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