False Motion Self-Assessment · about 4 minutes

Where is your attention actually leaking?

Nine questions. About four minutes.
No signup, no pitch — just an honest read on what's open.

Self-assessed · not a measurement · not a score

So I can frame your read

How large is your team?

One tap — this sets context, not a gate.

1 of 9

My team is busy and the dashboards look fine, but the outcome I actually care about this quarter isn't moving.

2 of 9

When something important slips, it's clear everyone touched it — but not clear who actually owned it.

3 of 9

Decisions that need me sit in a thread until I happen to scroll past them.

4 of 9

Work has quietly drifted off the priority I set, and I usually notice weeks later — not when it happened.

5 of 9

A problem gets raised, everyone agrees it matters, and then nothing has a name on it or a next step.

6 of 9

By the time a judgment call reaches me, it's often already the de facto answer — I'm rubber-stamping a precedent I didn't set.

7 of 9

If I asked three people what the number-one priority is right now, I'm not sure I'd get the same answer.

8 of 9

Follow-up depends on me remembering to chase it. If I don't, it dies in two or three weeks.

9 of 9

People aren't sure which calls are theirs to make and which are mine, so things stall waiting for a signal that never comes.

Your Drift Read

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