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Start Here Decision Tree


A three-question routing session that points you to the tool that fits what you are carrying right now.

Stewards who are not sure where to begin

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What this session asks

Questions this session walks you through


  • Where does the weight feel heaviest right now — in your head, your week, your relationships, or your operations?

  • Is the problem one of clarity (you cannot name it) or rhythm (you know it but cannot maintain it)?

  • Have you tried to address this before, and what stopped you?

What you will walk away with


A clear recommendation for which guided session to begin first, based on where the weight is heaviest.

A routing recommendation with your starting tool and a suggested sequence for the next two steps.

What this tool will not do


  • It will not diagnose your situation — it routes you to the starting point that fits best.

  • It will not replace discernment about which responsibilities to keep, release, or restructure.

The Decision Tree

Three questions. One clear starting point.


Where does the weight feel heaviest right now?

My mind is full — I cannot name what I am holding

What Am I Carrying Worksheet

Begin session →

My week has no structure — I react instead of plan

Weekly Stewardship Planner

Begin session →

People are slipping — I cannot track what I promised

Relationship Follow-Up Tracker

Begin session →

I am not sure what I need — I need to evaluate first

Tool Discernment Scorecard

Begin session →

If more than one path feels true, begin with the one that is heaviest. The library will still be here when you are ready for the next one.

Who this is for


For the steward who is not sure where to begin. This session asks three questions and points you to the tool that fits what you are carrying right now.

Consent and data use


Private Preview: this page does not currently collect or store your answers. When guided sessions are enabled, any storage, recap, or follow-up will be consent-based and clearly disclosed before you begin.

These tools are designed for reflection and operational clarity. They do not replace qualified legal, medical, financial, therapeutic, or pastoral counsel. Follow-up is consent-based.

You do not have to know what you need. You only have to answer what is true.


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