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S5 · Post-Session Commitment · Your Container Is Decided

The most common failure after this session is not a bad decision. It is an abandoned one. This form locks your decision and gives you a clear path to Session 6.


PART 1 — YOUR CONTAINER DECISION LOCKED

Write the final version of each decision here. These are committed answers, not aspirations.

My journey archetype

My journey in sequence from discovery to yes — three to five touchpoints named and ordered

My access point — where specifically someone goes when they are ready to engage


PART 2 — THE ALIGNMENT CHECK

Before you leave, confirm your container passes all four tests.

Identity test — Does every touchpoint in this journey feel like the person my nine words describe? Yes or No.

Avatar test — Is this the journey my ideal client needs to feel safe enough to say yes, not the journey I designed because it is comfortable for me? Yes or No.

Lane test — Does this journey match how clients in my lane actually engage and make decisions? Yes or No.

Discipline test — Am I willing to run this one journey with full commitment for 90 days before I evaluate it and change anything? Yes or No.

Where a test did not pass and what you will do about it


PART 3 — BETWEEN SESSION COMMITMENT

By the time you show up for Session 6 you must know exactly what needs to be built and why.

1. Map your full journey — name every touchpoint and design the experience at each step.

2. Research your access point — look at three practitioners in your lane. What does their access point look like?

3. Test your first touchpoint — one real conversation with your ideal client about how they would engage with your work.

4. Validate full alignment — hold your completed journey against your positioning statement and avatar.

I will complete this work by — day and time

The one thing most likely to stall me and how I will handle it