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How often should you retake? As often as you genuinely feel you need to — but there's rarely a reason to rush back. We'd gently suggest waiting until you feel more in control of the beliefs your last result surfaced, rather than re-measuring while the work is still in motion. As a rough guide, around four times over two years is plenty: by then most people have learned what the assessment can teach them, and the real change comes from living it, not re-taking it.
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The Freedom Assessment
Ten questions that surface the specific beliefs holding you back — and exactly where they live in your life. If none of the options on a question really fit you, there is a "None of these sound like me" option on every question — honest answers matter more than a forced fit.
Question 1 of 10
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Part 1 of 3 — How your beliefs operate
Question 1 of 10
When a real opportunity arrives — something you genuinely want — what happens first?
Choose the one that lands most honestly.
Question 2 of 10
Which of these have you said to yourself — even quietly?
Select up to two that feel most true.
Only one feels true? Take a breath — is there a second one that also lands? Up to two can really shape what we surface for you. If just one truly fits, that's fine too.
Question 3 of 10
After a setback — something fails or disappoints — your inner voice most often says:
Look deeper, beneath any anger or disappointment — what is the voice in your head really saying?
Choose the one that lands most honestly.
Question 4 of 10
Where do you feel most stuck right now? Select the two areas where your limiting belief feels most active.
Choose up to two.
Only one feels true? Take a breath — is there a second area where this also shows up? Up to two can really shape what we surface for you. If just one truly fits, that's fine too.
Question 5 of 10
When it comes to money, which is most honestly true for you?
Choose the one that lands most honestly.
Question 6 of 10
When you think about your body and how you appear to others, what is most present?
Choose the one that lands most honestly.
Question 7 of 10
In your closest relationships, which pattern do you recognise most honestly?
Choose the one that lands most honestly.
Question 8 of 10
When you imagine the life you actually want — the version you don't always say out loud — what gets in the way?
Choose up to two.
Only one feels true? Take a breath — is there a second one that also gets in the way? Up to two can really shape what we surface for you. If just one truly fits, that's fine too.
Question 9 of 10
Which of these identity statements produces the most uncomfortable recognition?
Choose the one that lands most honestly — even if you wish it didn't.
Question 10 of 10
Finally — which of these are you navigating right now, or have recently moved through?
Choose up to two.
Only one feels true? Take a breath — is there a second one you're also moving through? Up to two can really shape what we surface for you. If just one truly fits, that's fine too.
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Before you decide whether this fits
Limiting beliefs are, by their nature, hard to recognise in ourselves — that's how they survive. The first reaction to seeing a result like this is sometimes "no, that's not me."
Before you dismiss it, try reading the result to one person who knows you well — a partner, sibling, close friend. Ask whether they recognise it in you. Often the people closest to us see these patterns first. If they don't recognise it either, then the result probably isn't your fit. But give the conversation a chance before you close the door.
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