
Your gift was never meant to stay buried.
Drift buries it quietly. The Wheel of Life is one honest look at your whole life — and the next step to start serving it again.
Free and private — about 10–15 minutes.
The next season opens in
The mirror
Not a scorecard — a mirror.
The Wheel of Life looks honestly at the whole of your life at once: your walk with God, your mind, your health, your money, your work, your relationships, your sense of belonging. Most tools measure one slice. This one shows you the shape of the whole — so nothing that matters stays in your blind spot.
Take the Wheel of LifeYour wheel
A snapshot across every area
Why it matters
Why it matters
Most of us grow the most where it's easiest — and quietly neglect the parts that hold everything else up. We charge ahead at work while our health or our walk with God runs on empty; we pour into a business while our closest relationships thin out. You can't grow what you haven't faced, and you can't steward well what you can't see. The Wheel helps you face the whole — gently, honestly — and grow on purpose.
Stop the Drift, Serve your Gift.
What you get
What you walk away with
A snapshot of your life this season — your wheel across every area.
For each area — where you are right now, what thriving there actually looks like, and the one specific thing holding you back.
One next step per area — small enough to actually take this week.
A 3-month vision — you can make your own.
A baseline you'll retake each season — so you don't just feel like you're growing, you can see it.
A baseline
Why a baseline matters
You can't change what you can't see. A clear baseline is the difference between guessing and growing:
Without a baseline
- You grow where it's easy and guess at the rest.
- The area quietly costing you stays a vague unease you can't name.
- "Progress" is a feeling, not a fact.
- The same blind spots follow you season after season.
With a baseline
- You see the whole of your life at a glance.
- The area that needs you has a name and a next step.
- Growth becomes something you can actually measure.
- And each season, you can see how far you've come.
Your wheel
The areas
Your wheel covers the parts of a whole life — Kingdom · Spirituality · Mind · Health · Finances · Work (your career or business) · Family & Romance · Social. It adapts to your life — married or single, employed or building, parent or not — so you only answer what's actually yours.

The path
Your journey
Growth Alignment
the honest starting line.
Wheel of Life
your whole-life baseline.
Your vision
a 3-month picture for the areas you're focusing on.
Your goals
a few real, doable steps.
The season
walk it with the community; then retake your wheel and see the change.
The next step after Growth Alignment
Who it's for
The Wheel of Life is the next step after Growth Alignment — the baseline we set together at the start of a season. If you've taken Growth Alignment and you're in, you're ready. New here? Start with Growth Alignment, and we'll see you back here soon.
A word on who we are
We follow Christ — that's the foundation of everything here, and we'd rather say it plainly than dress it up. That same honesty is why the door is open to everyone, wherever you are with faith: you're invited to take an honest look at your life with us. We'll just be upfront that this is a community shaped by that faith, so you'll be walking with people whose faith shows in how they live — no fine print, nothing hidden.

Questions
Before you start
How long does it take?
Around 10–15 minutes, in one honest sitting.
Do I have to finish in one go?
No — your progress saves, and you can pick up where you left off. Lost your link? Enter your email and we'll send it again.
Is this a test I can pass or fail?
No. It's a mirror, not a grade — what you see is yours, and it's only ever a starting line.
Do I have to do Growth Alignment first?
Yes — it's the on-ramp; the Wheel of Life builds on it.
What happens after?
You set a vision and a few real goals for the season, and walk them with the community — and we check that your goals are real (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, Time-bound).
“Each one should test their own actions… without comparing themselves to anyone else.”
Galatians 6:4
Stop the Drift, Serve your Gift.
Ready to take an honest look? Wherever your wheel is today — strong in places, thin in others — that's simply where you begin, and there's no judgment in it. We'd love to walk the next stretch with you.