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The Full Arc Assessment

All four arcs in one

~35 min · 131 questions

What it measures

The Full Arc runs all four assessments — Solstice, Turing, Pride, and Passage — in one sitting and combines them into a single profile: how your energy, thinking, identity, and time fit together.

How do your energy, thinking, identity, and time fit together?

Why it matters

Each assessment on its own maps one part of who you are. The Full Arc reads them together — where they reinforce each other and where they pull apart.

An arc connects where you were to where you're going. The Full Arc connects four arcs into one picture of the whole person.

Measured dimensions

Each assessment is built from smaller dimensions that together produce the final result.

Self-congruence

How aligned your four arcs are — whether what you say, do, show, and feel headed all point the same way.

Theoretical foundations

Each dimension draws from published, peer-reviewed psychology research.

framework.md §4 — Self-congruence

Reads the four internal gaps together: position vs trajectory, stated vs observed, self vs other, engagement vs stance.

framework.md §5 — Shared variance

Maps which trait variance the four domains share, surfaced honestly rather than assumed independent.

How the assessment works

01Runs Solstice, Turing, Pride, and Passage back to back, in one sitting.
02Computes each assessment's result, then reads the four together.
03Produces one combined profile — a self-congruence archetype plus each assessment's internal alignment.

How results are generated

+Each assessment's internal gap is computed from its own component measurements (transparent, not invented).

+Small gaps across all four read as self-congruent; large gaps as divergent.

+The archetype and alignment scores are exploratory synthesis, labeled as unvalidated.

Result outcomes

Each result has a detailed explanation of what the label means and how to interpret it.

The Congruent Arc

Your four arcs agree — small gaps across energy, thinking, identity, and time.

The Layered Arc

Some arcs agree and others pull apart — a mixed profile.

The Divergent Arc

Your four arcs pull in different directions — large internal gaps.

How to interpret your result

The Full Arc is an exploratory integration layer. Read the congruence and the per-assessment alignment as a prompt for reflection, not a label.

Tips for reflection

  • +The synthesis is unvalidated — it connects the four assessments; it doesn't replace them.
  • +A wide gap isn't bad; it's information about where your stated and observed self diverge.
  • +Retake after a life change — arcs move.

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~35 min · 131 questions

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