THE WEIGHT INVENTORY

A Load Assessment — $27

You are not carrying too much. You are carrying without regulation. The Weight Inventory is a load assessment… six categories, real numbers, and a mirror that does not negotiate.

You are not overwhelmed because you are weak.

You are overwhelmed because you have never measured what you are actually carrying.

There is a difference between those two things. Most people never find out what it is.

This is not a course. It is not a program. It is not coaching.

The Weight Inventory is a structured load assessment — sixteen pages designed to make the invisible visible and the unacknowledged impossible to ignore. You will move through six categories of weight. For each item you carry, you will name it plainly, assign it a unit of weight, and identify exactly where it lives in your body.

No interpretation. No emotional processing. No guidance toward how you should feel about what you find.

You will simply see, with precision, what you have been carrying and what it costs.

What this requires from you:

One uninterrupted sitting. Honest answers with no audience. The willingness to look at a total and not immediately reach for an explanation.

If those three things feel like too much, this is not the right moment. The document will be here when it is.

What this is not going to do:

It will not tell you the weight is manageable. It will not reframe your burden as a gift. It will not end with affirmations or action steps. It will end with a number and a question you will have to answer yourself.

Who completes this:

Women who are already carrying significant responsibility and have stopped pretending that endurance is the same as governance. Women who are done being vague about what it is costing them. Women who can tolerate seeing something clearly without immediately needing it softened.

This is not an assessment for people who are new to responsibility. It is for people who have been living inside it long enough to know that something needs to change — and who are ready to start with what is actually true rather than what is comfortable.

The Weight Inventory is the first step toward The First Letter.

The inventory shows you what you carry. The First Letter asks you to decide what you carry deliberately — and to put that decision in writing, with a witness, without explanation.

That is the next room. This is the door to it.

You do not need to be ready for The First Letter to begin here. You only need to be willing to see.

$27. Immediate access. Yours to keep.

One PDF. Sixteen pages. No expiration.

If you are ready to find out what you are actually carrying, the document is waiting.