Most women arrive at midlife with a list of symptoms but no path forward.
You can feel the shift — in your energy, in your relationships, in the way you move through a room. You've read the books. You've had the conversations. You've googled "why do I feel like I'm disappearing" at 2am more than once.
What you probably haven't had is a clear clinical picture of where you actually are in this transition. Not a vague sense of being stuck. A specific map.
That's what this is.
This isn't another self-help quiz.
The Midlife Clarity Assessment was built on the same clinical framework I use with private clients. It evaluates five domains that determine where a woman is in the midlife transition and, more importantly, what's keeping her stuck there.
You'll answer a series of questions designed by a licensed therapist who has been inside this transition herself. Not a personality type test. Not a five-question "find your archetype" thing. A real clinical evaluation that produces a personalized report you can actually use.
Everyone thinks you're fine. You're handling it all—the job, the family, the crises, the obligations. You look competent. Put together. In control. But inside? You're falling apart. You're exhausted. Resentful. Lost. And nobody sees it because you've gotten so good at performing "fine."
You know something needs to change. You just can't figure out what.
Domain 1: Recognition
How clearly you can see what's happening — in your life, in your patterns, in the gap between who you've been and who you actually are. Recognition is the prerequisite for everything else. You can't navigate a transition you haven't named.
Domain 2: Emotional Capacity
Not "how are you feeling" — how much bandwidth you have to feel it and still function. Women in midlife are often running on a deficit here, and they've learned to call it strength.
Domain 3: Psychological Barriers
The specific internal obstacles that are making movement harder than it should be. Not character flaws. Patterns — usually ones that served you perfectly well for decades and now don't.
Domain 4: Change Readiness
Where you actually are in relation to change — not where you think you should be. Some women are more ready than they realize. Some are less ready than they're telling themselves. Both are useful to know.
Domain 5: Vision Clarity
How clearly you can see what you want next. Not a five-year plan — just enough clarity to take a direction rather than standing still waiting for certainty that isn't coming.
Within a few hours of completing the Assessment, you receive a personalized report. Not a generic summary. A document built specifically from your responses, structured in four sections.
The Mirror
Where you are right now in plain language, not clinical jargon. This section names what's happening so clearly that most women read it and feel, for the first time, that someone finally got the whole picture.
The Framework
The clinical context for what you're experiencing. What stage of the midlife transition you're in, what that stage typically requires, and why the strategies that worked in your 30s are probably working against you right now.
The Obstacle
The specific barriers your responses identified. The patterns, beliefs, and circumstances that are making this harder than it needs to be. Named specifically, not generically.
The Pathway
What the next stage looks like for you, based on your results across all five domains. Not a prescription. A direction, clear enough to move toward, flexible enough to be real.
One payment of $139. One personalized clinical report delivered within a few hours. No subscription. Built by a licensed therapist who has been inside this transition herself.
No, sorry. Due to the nature of this product, refunds cannot be issued.
Most assessments tell you what type you are. This one tells you where you are, specifically, in a clinical framework built for the midlife transition. It's not a personality profile. It's a map.
You get your report and you decide what to do with it. Some women use it on their own. Some bring it to their therapist. Some use it as the starting point for the Midlife Clarity Roadmap — the 8-week program where we work through what the report identified, together. There's no obligation after purchase.
Good. That usually means the report lands faster, because you have the self-awareness to recognize what it's pointing to. The women who get the most from it are often the ones who've already done enough work to know that something is still stuck..
No. The Assessment is a clinical evaluation tool, not a therapeutic intervention. It gives you a clear picture of where you are in the midlife transition. It doesn't replace the work of therapy if that's what you need. Many women use it alongside therapy or as a starting point before deciding what kind of support makes sense.
That's exactly what the Assessment is designed to work with. You don't need to have answers going in — you need to be honest about where you are. The report meets you there. Not knowing what you want is actually important clinical data