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The framework

What we measure

A precise read of how a person actually thinks — not a label, not an average. Below is what the framework covers at a glance, and how it stays honest across every part of life.

89
thinking patterns
30
decision categories
725T+
combinations per context
89.7%
measurement accuracy

We don't claim certainty. The 89.7% figure reflects how often our reading of a person matched that person's own informed verdict — measured across several million respondents and many life contexts.

What we actually read

We read the layer beneath behaviour

Motivation

The why behind action.

Attitude

The readiness of mind to act.

Behaviour

The visible move on the surface.

Most assessments read only the behaviour at the surface. GripMinds reads what is beneath it — the motivation and the readiness — across every life context, not just one.

The framework at a glance

Six territories of how a mind works

The 89 patterns and 30 categories are organised around these territories. Each one is a different lens on how you decide — and each is measured separately in every life context.

Decision drive

What gets you moving, what pulls you back, and which engine carries you through the long stretch.

Focus & attention

The scale your mind defaults to — sweeping overview or fine grain — and the channels it tunes to first.

Time & change

Where your mind stands in time, and how it relates to stability, evolution, and the new.

Belief & evidence

How you decide something is true, who you trust to confirm it, and what it takes to change your mind.

Pressure response

Who you become when bandwidth shrinks — the cognitive shortcuts that take over before you realise they have.

Communication & convincing

How you take information in, how you give it back, and what it takes for something to land as real for you.

Every part of life

Multiple worlds, measured separately

Every territory above is measured separately inside each part of life. The same person can read very differently from one to another — and that difference is the entire point.

Work

work

Roles, projects, deadlines, teams

How you operate inside a hierarchy and under time pressure — the patterns you developed early and may not consciously choose today.

Sample question

When a plan starts going wrong, do you reach for the action — or wait until you understand what changed?

Learning

learning

School, study, training, new skills

How you build competence — curiosity, repetition, your tolerance for not-yet-understanding. Often radically different from your other patterns.

Sample question

When you meet an unfamiliar idea, do you act it out first, talk it through, or sit with it until it clarifies?

Relationships

relationships

Family, partners, close friends

How you act with the people who know you best. High trust, soft surface, deep memory — where strength and shadow both come into full view.

Sample question

When someone close to you is upset, do you draw closer, give space, or quietly try to fix it?

Community

community

Friends, social circles, public spaces

Everyday social weather — light stakes, fast feedback. The context where many quiet patterns surface first, before they show up anywhere else.

Sample question

At a gathering, do you initiate the conversation, wait to be drawn in, or quietly observe until you are ready?

Pressure

pressure

Stress, crisis, fatigue, setback

Who you become under load. The cognitive shortcuts that take over when bandwidth shrinks — usually the version of you that catches people by surprise.

Sample question

In the first minute of a real crisis, do you reach toward someone, pull inward, or move into action?

High-stakes

high-stakes

Negotiation, decisions, money, irreversible calls

External stakes, visible incentives, real consequences. The context where dormant patterns reach full volume — the one anyone making big calls should read carefully.

Sample question

In the last 10% of a high-stakes decision, are you the one pushing to close, the one watching for a fair landing, or the one who already moved on?

And many more contexts beyond these six

Recovery, parenting, founder-mode, leadership transitions, sales, creative work, money, health — life has many faces, and the same patterns can read radically differently across each. On the Coach plan, we can author bespoke contexts calibrated to a practice. The six above are where we start; the framework reaches as far as the questions you bring.

Worked example

The same person, read across multiple contexts on the same trait.

A strong reader of opportunity at work and in high-stakes negotiations, this person collapses under pressure: they stop initiating and wait. A traditional test would see only the Work number and call them "proactive." The report sees every reading at once and tells them why.

Work
78High
Learning
62Fit
Relationships
44Fit
Community
55Fit
Pressure
28Coping
High-stakes
71High

How it compares

Why GripMinds is built differently

A side-by-side honest reckoning of what other instruments do — and what we do differently for the person actually reading the report.

MBTI / 16 Personalities

What they do

Sort you into one of 16 four-letter types based on stable preferences.

What we do

Score 89 patterns separately for every life context. No type assigned — your scores are a textured portrait, with the same trait sometimes reading strongly in one context and quietly in another.

DISC

What they do

Place you on four traits — Dominance, Influence, Steadiness, Conscientiousness.

What we do

Map 30 decision categories at much higher resolution, scored separately for each life context, with personalised commentary instead of a four-letter label.

Big Five / NEO-PI

What they do

Measure five broad traits as stable, lifetime properties.

What we do

Treat the same person as multiple honest measurements — what is stable shows up in every context; what is context-bound shows up only in some. The pattern of difference is the report.

Enneagram

What they do

Sort you into one of nine archetypes anchored to a core motivation and a few wings.

What we do

No archetype, no number, no wing. We map how you actually decide across every part of life — so the report describes you on the day you took it, not a label that follows you forever.

AI personality apps

What they do

A chatbot writes you a "personality report" by guessing from your prompts. No method, no calibration, no accountability — and the model often hallucinates.

What we do

Every paragraph in your report was written, edited and approved by a person before any respondent saw it. No AI text. The framework, the scoring, the integrity checks — all human-designed, all auditable.

Buzzfeed-style quizzes

What they do

Entertainment. No calibration, no integrity checks, no audit trail.

What we do

Calibrated per respondent, forced-choice items, integrity checks on every session, and each report is reproducible across years.

Map yours

Twelve minutes from now you could be reading your own version.

Every territory, across every life context — yours, in writing.

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