The Dreamer Fingerprint Assessment
Dreamer's Journey — Week 2 Tool

The Dreamer Fingerprint
Assessment

Discover your specific leadership wiring — so you can stop making your Driver guess who you are.

20 questions 4 dimensions ~8 min to complete

Every Dreamer has a fingerprint. A specific combination of leadership style, communication patterns, delegation defaults, and pressure responses that shapes every partnership they build.

The problem isn't the fingerprint — every fingerprint is valid. The problem is when a Dreamer doesn't know what theirs is and their Driver is left trying to figure it out through trial and error.

"There are no wrong answers. Answer as you actually are — not as you wish you were. Your Driver already knows the truth. This is your chance to catch up."


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Question 1 of 20
When a decision needs to be made, I prefer to move quickly and adjust as I go rather than gather all the information first.
I gather information before deciding I decide fast and adjust later
Question 2 of 20
I prefer to give my Driver the destination and let them figure out the path, rather than outlining the steps I want them to follow.
I like to outline the approach I give the destination and step back
Question 3 of 20
I naturally involve my Driver in decisions before I make them, rather than informing them after.
I decide, then inform I involve before deciding
Question 4 of 20
When my Driver does something differently than I would have, my instinct is to let it stand as long as the result is good.
I often redirect to my preferred method Results matter more than method
Question 5 of 20
I am more energized by possibility and new directions than by operational consistency and process.
I value consistency and reliability I chase possibility and change
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Question 6 of 20
When I share a new vision or direction with my Driver, I typically give them enough context that they could explain it to someone else.
I share the concept and trust them to fill in gaps I give full context every time
Question 7 of 20
When something isn't going the way I want, I address it directly with my Driver rather than hinting at my frustration or going quiet.
I tend to go quiet or hint I address it directly
Question 8 of 20
I proactively tell my Driver when my priorities have shifted, rather than waiting for them to notice something is off.
They usually figure it out I tell them proactively
Question 9 of 20
I am comfortable receiving honest feedback and pushback from my Driver without becoming defensive.
Pushback is hard for me to receive I genuinely welcome pushback
Question 10 of 20
My Driver would say they always know where they stand with me — my satisfaction or concern is never a mystery to them.
They often have to read between the lines I'm consistently transparent
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Question 11 of 20
When I hand something to my Driver, I clearly communicate how much authority they have to make decisions without checking back with me.
They usually have to figure out their authority I make authority explicit every time
Question 12 of 20
I often find myself redoing or significantly modifying work my Driver has already completed.
I frequently redo or redirect their work I rarely touch work I've delegated
Question 13 of 20
When I delegate a project, I tell my Driver what a successful outcome looks like — not just what the task is.
I describe the task and trust them I define success clearly upfront
Question 14 of 20
I am comfortable with periods of not knowing exactly what my Driver is working on day-to-day.
I need regular visibility into their work I trust the system and check in at milestones
Question 15 of 20
My Driver would say I give them the context they need to make good decisions without me being in the room.
They often have to guess what I'd decide They can represent my thinking confidently
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Question 16 of 20
When I'm under pressure, I tend to pull decision-making back to myself rather than continuing to trust my Driver's judgment.
Under pressure I pull decisions back I trust my Driver even under pressure
Question 17 of 20
When I'm stressed, my Driver would describe me as predictable and consistent — not harder to read than usual.
Stress changes how I show up noticeably I stay consistent under pressure
Question 18 of 20
During high-pressure periods I communicate more with my Driver — not less.
I tend to go heads-down and communicate less Pressure increases my communication
Question 19 of 20
When the business hits a hard season, my instinct is to protect my Driver from the pressure rather than absorbing it alone.
I tend to carry pressure alone I bring my Driver into the challenge
Question 20 of 20
When the pressure passes, I take time to acknowledge my Driver's effort and recalibrate together — rather than just moving on to the next thing.
I tend to move straight to what's next I acknowledge and recalibrate intentionally

Your Dreamer Fingerprint

The Momentum Driver

Here is your specific leadership wiring — the language your Driver needs you to give them.

Your Fingerprint Summary

Tell Your Driver These Three Things

These aren't talking points — they're the specific truths your Driver needs to hear from you directly. Schedule 20 minutes with your Driver this week and walk through each one.

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