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The Flow Map Session
Everyone leaves with their own map.
One facilitated session, 90–120 minutes, for teams of five to twenty. Each person finds the specific condition blocking their best work — not a personality type. A diagnosis they can act on Monday.
Most team investments treat the team as one thing.
But the reason output is flat is different for each person. One is running on a setup that fights them. Another has lost the thread of what they're building toward. Another is simply never not-interrupted. A survey averages those people into a score; an offsite gives them one shared afternoon. Neither tells any of them what to change.
The Flow Map Session gives each person their own diagnosis: the condition most blocking their best work, and the first thing to change — made with their own hand, on paper they keep.
What happens in the room
One rhythm, twelve times
The facilitator walks the twelve conditions in four blocks. Each one gets the same three beats: it's named, it's shown, and then — sixty seconds, pens down after — you mark where you stand. One honest written line, one dial. Nobody is ever asked to share what they wrote.
Opening · 12 min
The contract with the room: twelve conditions, one at a time. Write one honest line, mark one dial. Nobody reads your sheet.
Self · 17 min
Your state — are you actually available for this work? Everything in this block is checkable from your chair.
Space · 16 min
Your setup — is your environment working for you, or are you working around it?
Break · 5 min
Five minutes. Stand up. Notice what your body does with them.
Story · 16 min
Your arc — do you know where you’re going, and do you own the journey?
Spirit · 18 min
Your why — the deepest questions land last, with room to breathe.
Your Map · 13 min
Read your own sheet. Circle the condition carrying you, and the one that’s stuck — your bottleneck.
The Transfer · 13 min
Phones out, ten minutes: your sheet goes in, and within 48 hours your Flow Profile comes back.
Close · 5 min
One thing to try tonight: give your stuck condition ten deliberate minutes.
The map itself
Twelve conditions, four directions
The prompts are concrete and story-shaped — never rate-yourself-1-to-10. You'll recognize yourself in some immediately. The one that makes you wince is usually the finding.
SELF · Your State
Are you actually available for this work?
Tuned Emotions
Focused Body
Open Mind
“When you’re stuck, what does your body do — move, tense up, reach for the phone?”
SPACE · Your Setup
Is your environment working for you, or are you working around it?
Intentional Space
Optimized Tools
Feedback Systems
“How do you know your work is working — same week, or same quarter?”
STORY · Your Arc
Do you know where you’re going, and do you own the journey?
Generative Story
Clear Mission
Empowered Role
“What are you actually building right now — this month, not the dream?”
SPIRIT · Your Why
Is there something real beneath the arc that makes it worth doing?
Grounding Values
Ignited Curiosity
Visualized Vision
“What do you lose track of time doing? When did that last happen at work?”
What each person keeps
Two takeaways
The Flow Map
The paper map, filled in by hand during the session — twelve honest lines, twelve dials, two circles. It leaves the room with its author, immediately. Nobody argues with their own handwriting.
Your Flow Profile
A reading of all twelve conditions in your own terms · your pattern, named · your bottleneck, argued · your first move · one free tool, prescribed by name.
The Flow Profile
In the last ten minutes, each person feeds their map into a short web intake. Within 48 hours, a personal profile page lands in their inbox — theirs alone, to keep or share.
The dial, marked at every condition
Whose data? Theirs.
Each person's map and profile are theirs alone. The person booking the session receives no participant data — individual or aggregate. This isn't fine print; it's why the session works. People are honest when it's safe to be, and honest maps are what you're actually paying for.
What the buyer does get: a session their team will talk about afterward, and — if wanted — a short debrief on how the room works as a room (facilitation observations only, never anyone's answers).
Not included
Individual coaching · a team-level diagnosis (that's the Team Conditions Diagnostic) · implementation support. A Flow Map is a to-do, not a horoscope — and it stays a personal one.
Pricing is a flat fee, scoped to team size — ask, and you'll get a plain number on the first call.
Start the conversationWondering what's behind the whole team's output, not each person's? That's the Team Conditions Diagnostic.