Brainshaping Assessment

Welcome to your Brainshaping Assessment

Answer each question based on how you’ve been feeling recently. Your results are designed to help identify patterns that may deserve more attention. They don’t diagnose a medical condition.

Calculating results

Building your pattern report

Scoring your answers across Brainshaping categories.

Assessment completed

Your Results

Your results are designed to help you see patterns in your answers and use them as a starting point inside Brainshaping Academy. They don’t diagnose a condition or replace medical care. Instead, they can help you notice where certain symptoms may cluster, where you may want to pay closer attention, and what changes over time if you retake the assessment later.

Top Areas to Pay Attention To

These are the strongest patterns from your responses.

All Results at a Glance

Your pattern percentages are based on the questions shown and answered.

How to Use Your Results

Start with your strongest patterns.

These are the areas where your answers suggest the clearest signal. As you move through Brainshaping Academy, pay special attention to lessons and tools connected to these areas.

Look for connections.

Symptoms that seem unrelated, such as cravings, poor sleep, low mood, brain fog, fatigue, and digestive issues, can sometimes be connected through the same biological systems.

Use this as a guide, not a diagnosis.

Your results are meant to help you notice patterns and ask better questions. They don’t replace medical care or lab testing.

Come back after you’ve applied what you’ve learned.

After you’ve completed the program, retake the assessment and compare your results. This can help you see what’s changed and where you may want to keep focusing.

Retake the Assessment

Your first results give you a starting point. After you’ve gone through the program and started applying what you’ve learned consistently for a few weeks, retake the assessment to see how your patterns may have changed.

These results do not diagnose any condition or disease. They are for educational purposes only and are not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.