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Step 1: Self-Evaluation (Identify Your Natural Flight Mode)

 

Instructions

  • Keep a notebook and pen ready.

  • Read each scenario carefully.

  • Choose the option that feels most natural to you.

  • Even if both seem true, select only one.

  • Write down the letter for every answer.

  • There are no right or wrong answers. Follow your instinct and respond honestly.

  • After completing all questions, count your totals for:

    • I or O

    • P or V

    • L or E

    • S or A

  • The higher letter in each pair forms your 4-letter Flight Orientation.

  • This takes 10 to 15 minutes. Complete it fully to discover your type.

After You Discover Your Type

• Note down your 4-letter Flight Orientation.

• Click Continue to Book Your Expert Session to move to the next step.

• During booking, share your type so we can align you with the right expert for deeper clarity and orientation.

A. Inwardness vs Outwardness (I vs O) – 11 questions

1. Do you feel better being alone for a while or talking to someone about it?
Your Natural Preference:

  • Alone time → Inwardness (I)

  • Talking it out → Outwardness (O)


2. When you have an important thought, do you prefer thinking it through quietly first or speaking it out loud to understand it?

Your Natural Preference:

  • Think it through quietly → Inwardness (I)

  • Speak it out loud to understand → Outwardness (O)


3. In social settings, do you usually wait to be invited into conversations or naturally jump in?

Your Natural Preference:

  • Wait to be invited → Inwardness (I)

  • Naturally jump in → Outwardness (O)


4. When differences come up, do you prefer to pause and reflect first, or address them right away?

Your Natural Preference:

  • Time alone to process → Inwardness (I)

  • Resolve through immediate discussion → Outwardness (O)


5. When something emotional happens, do you feel drained after talking about it, or lighter?

Your Natural Preference:

  • Feel drained after talking → Inwardness (I)

  • Feel lighter after talking → Outwardness (O)


6. Do you usually share things only after they are clear in your head, or while you are still figuring them out?

Your Natural Preference:

  • After things are clear → Inwardness (I)

  • While still figuring them out → Outwardness (O)


7. In group situations, do you listen more than you speak, or speak to think?

Your Natural Preference:

  • Listen more than you speak → Inwardness (I)

  • Speak to think → Outwardness (O)


8. When overwhelmed, do you retreat inward or seek interaction for relief?

Your Natural Preference:

  • Retreat inward → Inwardness (I)

  • Seek interaction for relief → Outwardness (O)


9. Do you feel energised by busy environments or calmer in quiet ones?

Your Natural Preference:

  • Calmer in quiet environments → Inwardness (I)

  • Energised by busy environments → Outwardness (O)


10. If given a choice, would you rather reflect privately or discuss openly?

Your Natural Preference:

  • Reflect privately → Inwardness (I)

  • Discuss openly → Outwardness (O)


11. At the end of a long day, do you prefer recharging quietly on your own, or spending time chatting with others?

  1. Your Natural Preference:

  • Recharging quietly on your own → Inwardness (I)

  • Spending time chatting with others → Outwardness (O)

 

B. Visionary vs Practical (V vs P) – 11 questions

1. When discussing a problem, do you focus more on what it means overall or on the exact details of what happened?
Your Natural Preference:

  • Focus on overall meaning → Visionary (V)

  • Focus on exact details → Practical (P)


2. Do you trust patterns and gut feelings more, or direct evidence and past experience?

Your Natural Preference:

  • Patterns and gut feelings → Visionary (V)

  • Direct evidence and past experience → Practical (P)


3. When someone explains an issue, do you look for the bigger picture or the step-by-step facts?

Your Natural Preference:

  • Bigger picture → Visionary (V)

  • Step-by-step facts → Practical (P)


4. Do you enjoy talking about possibilities and “what could be,” or what is realistic and proven?

Your Natural Preference:

  • Possibilities and “what could be” → Visionary (V)

  • Realistic and proven → Practical (P)


5. In arguments, do you get stuck on one incident or connect it to a broader pattern?

Your Natural Preference:

  • Connect to a broader pattern → Visionary (V)

  • Focus on one incident → Practical (P)


6. Do you prefer conversations that explore ideas or ones that stay practical and concrete?

Your Natural Preference:

  • Explore ideas → Visionary (V)

  • Stay practical and concrete → Practical (P)


7. When remembering events, do you recall impressions and feelings, or specific actions and words?

Your Natural Preference:

  • Impressions and feelings → Visionary (V)

  • Specific actions and words → Practical (P)


8. Are you more comfortable with abstract concepts or tangible examples?

Your Natural Preference:

  • Abstract concepts → Visionary (V)

  • Tangible examples → Practical (P)


9. Do you often think ahead about where things are going, or focus on what is happening now?

Your Natural Preference:

  • Think ahead → Visionary (V)

  • Focus on the present → Practical (P)


10. Do you trust imagination and insight more, or facts and observations?

Your Natural Preference:

  • Imagination and insight → Visionary (V)

  • Facts and observations → Practical (P)


11. When solving a problem, do you rely more on inspiration and ideas, or step-by-step procedures?

Your Natural Preference:

  • Inspiration and ideas → Visionary (V)

  • Step-by-step procedures → Practical (P)

 

C. Logical vs Empathic (L vs E) – 11 questions

1. When making decisions, do you prioritise fairness and logic or harmony and impact on people?
Your Natural Preference:

  • Fairness and logic → Logical (L)

  • Harmony and impact on people → Empathic (E)


2. During disagreements, do you focus on what makes sense or how everyone feels?

Your Natural Preference:

  • What makes sense → Logical (L)

  • How everyone feels → Empathic (E)


3. Is it more important to you to be right or to be considerate?

Your Natural Preference:

  • Being right → Logical (L)

  • Being considerate → Empathic (E)


4. When giving feedback, do you prefer being honest even if it hurts, or gentle even if it softens the truth?

Your Natural Preference:

  • Honest even if it hurts → Logical (L)

  • Gentle even if it softens the truth → Empathic (E)


5. Do you see emotions as useful signals or as things that complicate decisions?

Your Natural Preference:

  • Useful signals → Logical (L)

  • Complicate decisions → Empathic (E)


6. When someone is upset, do you instinctively offer solutions or empathy?

Your Natural Preference:

  • Offer solutions → Logical (L)

  • Offer empathy → Empathic (E)


7. Do you measure situations by principles or by personal values?

Your Natural Preference:

  • Principles → Logical (L)

  • Personal values → Empathic (E)


8. Is consistency more important to you than compassion, or the other way around?

Your Natural Preference:

  • Consistency over compassion → Logical (L)

  • Compassion over consistency → Empathic (E)


9. When things don’t align, do you focus on ‘What is correct?’ or ‘What is kind?’

Your Natural Preference:

  • What is correct → Logical (L)

  • What is kind → Empathic (E)


10. Do you feel uncomfortable when decisions seem emotionally driven, or when they seem emotionally insensitive?

Your Natural Preference:

  • Uncomfortable with emotionally driven → Logical (L)

  • Uncomfortable with emotionally insensitive → Empathic (E)


11. When making a tough choice, do you rely more on analysis or on intuition about how people will feel?

Your Natural Preference:

  • Analysis → Logical (L)

  • Intuition about feelings → Empathic (E)

 

D. Structured vs Adaptive (S vs A) – 11 questions

1. Do you feel calmer when things are planned, or when options are kept open?
Your Natural Preference:

  • Calm when things are planned → Structured (S)

  • Calm when options are kept open → Adaptive (A)


2. Do deadlines motivate you or stress you?

Your Natural Preference:

  • Deadlines motivate → Structured (S)

  • Deadlines stress → Adaptive (A)


3. Do you prefer finishing tasks early or closer to the deadline?

Your Natural Preference:

  • Finish early → Structured (S)

  • Finish closer to the deadline → Adaptive (A)


4. When plans change suddenly, do you adapt easily or feel unsettled?

Your Natural Preference:

  • Adapt easily → Adaptive (A)

  • Feel unsettled → Structured (S)


5. Do you like clear decisions or ongoing flexibility?

Your Natural Preference:

  • Clear decisions → Structured (S)

  • Ongoing flexibility → Adaptive (A)


6. Is closure important to you, or do you prefer to keep things adjustable?

Your Natural Preference:

  • Closure is important → Structured (S)

  • Keep things adjustable → Adaptive (A)


7. Do you organise your day in advance or decide as it unfolds?

Your Natural Preference:

  • Organise in advance → Structured (S)

  • Decide as it unfolds → Adaptive (A)


8. Do unfinished matters bother you, or do you handle them comfortably?

Your Natural Preference:

  • Unfinished matters bother → Structured (S)

  • Handle comfortably → Adaptive (A)


9. When things don’t align, do you act immediately to resolve them or give it some time to evolve?

Your Natural Preference:

  • Want resolution quickly → Structured (S)

  • Space to let things evolve → Adaptive (A)


10. Do you feel more secure with structure or with freedom?

Your Natural Preference:

  • Secure with structure → Structured (S)

  • Secure with freedom → Adaptive (A)


11. When making decisions, do you prefer a set plan or to stay flexible and adapt as needed?

Your Natural Preference:

  • Prefer a set plan → Structured (S)

  • Stay flexible → Adaptive (A)

Test Complete

Congratulations! You have finished the self-evaluation. Now, count the number of letters you marked for each dimension: I vs O, P vs V, L vs E, and S vs A.


Mark the letter with the highest count in each dimension. These four letters together form your 4-letter Flight Orientation. Once you have it, match it with one of the 16 Flight Variations below to discover your unique profile.

Which Flight Orientation Fits You?

  1. IPLS

  2. IPES

  3. IVES

  4. IVLS

  5. IPLA

  6. IPEA

  7. IVEA

  8. IVLA

  9. OPLA

  10. OPEA

  11. OVEA

  12. OVLA

  13. OPLS

  14. OPES

  15. OVES

  16. OVLS

Once you have your type, move on to Step 2. You will receive your Private Jet model explanation with Pilot, two Co-Pilots, and Emergency Brake positions described through structured word-based picturisation. Then you will begin practical exercises designed for real conversations.

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