The Mind Mirror
A PSYCHOLOGICAL INQUIRY INTO HOW YOUR MIND ORGANISES YOUR
WORLD AND QUIETLY DECIDES WHAT REALLY MATTERS.
$19 USD instant access, one-time purchase

The Mind Mirror
A PSYCHOLOGICAL INQUIRY INTO HOW YOUR MIND ORGANISES YOUR
WORLD AND QUIETLY DECIDES WHAT REALLY MATTERS.

$19 USD instant access
one-time purchase

You suspect your mind has a favourite setting
Youâve noticed certain themes keep getting promoted to âvery importantâ
Youâre curious how your thoughts decide what deserves attention
You enjoy seeing patterns more than chasing fixes
Youâd like insight that feels interesting rather than intense

You suspect your mind has a favourite setting
Youâve noticed certain themes keep getting promoted to âvery importantâ
Youâre curious how your thoughts decide what deserves attention
You enjoy seeing patterns more than
chasing fixes
Youâd like insight that feels interesting
rather than intense
You begin with one small question.
Not a personality test.
Not a deep dive into your childhood.
Not a âwhatâs my purpose?â spiral.
Just one entry point, that you answer casually.
Then you paste a structured prompt into ChatGPT.
And this is where it gets interesting.
ChatGPT reflects back a pattern hiding in plain sight.
Not advice.
Not instructions.
Not a self-improvement checklist.
Just a surprisingly coherent summary of how your mind tends to:
⢠Promote certain thoughts to âurgentâ
⢠Elevate specific themes to âimportantâ
⢠Build entire storylines around a handful of recurring ideas
⢠Quietly filter the rest out
You might read it and think,
âWow. Thatâs accurate.â
Or,
âExcuse me?â
Or,
ââŚOh. So thatâs what Iâve been doing.â
Itâs rarely dramatic.
Itâs often a little amusing.
Because what becomes visible isnât a flaw.
Itâs a pattern.
And once you can see the pattern, itâs very hard to unsee it.
Youâll move through a few additional prompts that explore the same preference from different angles â gently circling the pattern until it becomes clearer.
Then, using your own material, ChatGPT helps you generate a short psychological book.
Not theory.
Not advice.
Just a structured summary of how your mind has been organising your world.
And at the end, there are prompts inviting you to play.
You can rewrite parts of your âbookâ in a lighter, more creative tone.
Change the storyline.
Rename the themes.
Have a little fun with the narrator.
Because clarity doesnât have to be heavy.
The image to the right shows how, after answering the opening question and moving through the prompts, one person received their insight.
Nothing was diagnosed.
Nothing was labelled.
A simple preference was reflected back â and something consistent became visible.
What surprised them wasnât the language.
It was how clearly it described the way they move through desire, intensity, and decision-making.
They hadnât consciously chosen that pattern, but it had quietly shaped more than they realised.
This is the kind of clarity the Mind Mirror offers.
Not answers.
Not advice.
Just a pattern, made visible.

You begin with one small question.
Not a personality test.
Not a deep dive into your childhood.
Not a âwhatâs my purpose?â spiral.
Just one entry point, that you answer casually.
Then you paste a structured prompt into ChatGPT.
And this is where it gets interesting.
ChatGPT reflects back a pattern hiding in plain sight.
Not advice.
Not instructions.
Not a self-improvement checklist.
Just a surprisingly coherent summary of how your mind tends to:
⢠Promote certain thoughts to âurgentâ
⢠Elevate specific themes to âimportantâ
⢠Build entire storylines around a handful of recurring ideas
⢠Quietly filter the rest out
You might read it and think,
âWow. Thatâs accurate.â
Or, âExcuse me?â
Or, ââŚOh. So thatâs what Iâve been doing.â
Itâs rarely dramatic.
Itâs often a little amusing.
Because what becomes visible isnât a flaw. Itâs a pattern.
And once you can see the pattern, itâs very hard to unsee it.
Youâll move through a few additional prompts that explore the same preference from different angles â gently circling the pattern until it becomes clearer.
Then, using your own material, ChatGPT helps you generate a short psychological book.
Not theory.
Not advice.
Just a structured summary of how your mind has been organising your world.
And at the end, there are prompts inviting you to play.
You can rewrite parts of your âbookâ in a lighter, more creative tone.
Change the storyline.
Rename the themes.
Have a little fun with the narrator.
Because clarity doesnât have to be heavy.
The image below shows how, after answering the opening question and moving through the prompts, one person received their insight.
Nothing was diagnosed.
Nothing was labelled.
A simple preference was reflected back â and something consistent became visible.
What surprised them wasnât the language.
It was how clearly it described the way they move through desire, intensity, and decision-making.
They hadnât consciously chosen that pattern, but it had quietly shaped more than they realised.
This is the kind of clarity the Mind Mirror offers.
Not answers.
Not advice.
Just a pattern, made visible.

This mirror is
A structured reflection process
A psychological mirror, not an authority
A way to observe how your mind assigns importance
Designed to spark curiosity, not self-criticism
Self-guided and fun!
This mirror is not
A diagnosis
A mindset upgrade
A productivity hack
A therapy session in disguise
A psychological excavation
This mirror is
A structured reflection process
A psychological mirror, not an authority
A way to observe how your mind assigns importance
Designed to spark curiosity, not self-criticism
Self-guided and fun!
This mirror is not
A diagnosis
A mindset upgrade
A productivity hack
A therapy session in disguise
A psychological excavation
A clearer understanding of what your mind naturally prefers
Insight into why certain things feel more important than others
A short psychological book written from your own answers
Prompts to play with the story and rewrite it in creative ways
Patterns youâll probably start noticing more in your days
A clearer understanding of what your mind naturally prefers
Insight into why certain things feel more important than others
A short psychological book written from your own answers
Prompts to play with the story and rewrite it in creative ways
Patterns youâll probably start noticing more in your days
You wonât stop there.
If that makes you curious, step in.
You wonât stop there.
If that makes you curious, step in.
Private. Structured. Yours to move through at your pace.
Private. Structured.
Yours to move through at your pace.
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