
The Door Test
You Know Something Needs to Change.
But Which Door Are You Still Leaving Open?
Most people who feel stuck are not stuck because they lack motivation or information.
They are stuck because they are still holding onto something that is no longer serving them.
It might be a relationship they are afraid to leave. A version of themselves they have not let go of yet. A fear that has been quietly running their decisions for years. A past they are still carrying forward. Or a pattern they keep repeating without fully understanding why.
There are five doors. Most people have one that is wide open.
Until you identify which one is yours, it is almost impossible to move forward with clarity and confidence.
That is what this test is for.
THE FIVE DOORS
The Fear Door
You know exactly what needs to change. You've known for a while. But every time you get close to doing something about it, something pulls you back. The Fear Door isn't about lacking courage. It's about a quiet, deeply-held belief that moving forward will cost you something you can't afford to lose. It's time to close the door on fear-based paralysis.
The Past Door
The life you're living today is still being written by a story that started years ago. Old wounds, inherited beliefs, the version of yourself that learned to survive in a different world. They're still in the room, still making decisions. You don't have to keep carrying what was never yours to hold. It's time to close the door on old stories and wounds.
The Identity Door
You've spent years being everything to everyone. The reliable one, the capable one, the one who holds it all together. And somewhere in all of that, you lost track of who you actually are. Not the role. Not the title. You. Rediscovering that person isn't selfish. It's the only way forward. It's time to close the door on the inauthentic self.
The Connection Door
You're surrounded by people and still feel completely alone in it. You want to be truly known. Not just liked, not just needed, but known, and yet real closeness keeps slipping away. The pattern isn't bad luck. It's worth understanding. It's time to close the door on lonely attachment patterns.
The Cycle Door
You're not someone who sits still. You've made bold moves, taken fresh starts, built new beginnings. And yet you keep arriving at the same feeling, just with different scenery. What looks like progress from the outside is actually a loop and part of you already knows it. It's time to close the door on superficial growth.
This short assessment takes about 2 minutes.
Your answers are private and will only be used to share personalized insights from Mainly Coaching.
At the end, you will receive your primary door type along with specific insight into what may be keeping you stuck and what your most important next step looks like.