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Debriefing Results

Suggested steps to debrief AgileBrain results

STEP 1
Orient your client to the AgileBrain framework

Watch the video together and/or use the “blank” AgileBrain model

  • Introduce yourself to the 4 life domains and their polarity (+/-)
  • Introduce the 3 levels of existence
  • Briefly walk through each column, linking the levels

STEP 2
Ease into Results

Begin with the most settled areas

  • Check for agreement that these areas are indeed settled
  • Don’t focus on “structure” of results yet (row or column patterns)

User probing questions throughout your discussion

Move to moderately activated needs

STEP 3
Shift focus toward areas of activation
(those with pie charts)

Begin with needs that are majority positive

Move to needs that are split or majority negative

STEP 4
Focus on column patterns

Explore any consistent activation within a domain

STEP 5
Focus on row patterns

Explore any consistent activation within a level

STEP 6

Summarize results

Recap what” rang true” in the results

Touch on any areas that didn’t quite fit or may need more reflection

STEP 7
Probe for opportunity

Explore any areas, if any, where opportunity and motivation for change exist

Explore what specific steps might be appropriate

The blank AgileBrain Framework model

When I think about ___ I want MORE of...When I think about ___ I want LESS of...

Self

Material

Social

Spiritual

Aspirational

Potential

Success

Recognition

Purpose

Experiential

Authenticity

Immersion

Caring

Ethics

Foundational

Safety

Autonomy

Inclusion

Justice

Self

Material

Social

Spiritual

Aspirational

Limitation

Failure

Scorn

Materialism

Experiential

Conformity

Stagnation

Uncaring

Wrongdoing

Foundational

Insecurity

Disempowerment

Exclusion

Injustice

Use probing questions like these to explore unmet emotional needs in the various domains

Self

(the intrapsychic)

  • What affects your well-being?
  • Can you describe particular thoughts and feelings around an upsetting situation?
  • How do your beliefs and behaviors contribute to upsetting situations?
  • What is your particular conception of yourself?
  • How would you characterize your self-awareness?

Self

Material

Social

Spiritual

Aspirational

Potential

Success

Recognition

Purpose

Experiential

Authenticity

Immersion

Caring

Ethics

Foundational

Safety

Autonomy

Inclusion

Justice

Material

(activities, work and play)

  • How does your job or career play in your overall sense of well-being?
  • Describe activities that you really enjoy. Are you able to pinpoint what it is about these activities that provides enjoyment?
  • Describe activities that you would prefer not to do. Are you able to pinpoint what it is about these activities that you find unappealing?
  • What is it that provides you with a sense of accomplishment and success?
  • What leisure activities contribute to your overall well-being?

Self

Material

Social

Spiritual

Aspirational

Potential

Success

Recognition

Purpose

Experiential

Authenticity

Immersion

Caring

Ethics

Foundational

Safety

Autonomy

Inclusion

Justice

Social

(relationships with others)

  • How do you feel in most social encounters?
  • How would you describe your feelings of belonging, self-worth, and acceptance?
  • Are there particular experiences with discrimination, prejudice, or exclusion that you would like to discuss?
  • What gets in the way of your establishing healthy relationships with others?
  • Can you describe the support system that helps you cope with social stress?

Self

Material

Social

Spiritual

Aspirational

Potential

Success

Recognition

Purpose

Experiential

Authenticity

Immersion

Caring

Ethics

Foundational

Safety

Autonomy

Inclusion

Justice

Spiritual

(higher principles)

  • What are the key elements that make up your moral compass?
  • How do your views on fairness, equality, and morality impact your decisions?
  • What are the spiritual or religious practices that contribute to your sense of meaning and purpose?
  • Can you share any personal beliefs about the nature of reality and how these impact your well-being, your sense of place in the world?
  • Can you describe a time in your life when you felt there must be another force guiding you to some higher purpose?

Self

Material

Social

Spiritual

Aspirational

Potential

Success

Recognition

Purpose

Experiential

Authenticity

Immersion

Caring

Ethics

Foundational

Safety

Autonomy

Inclusion

Justice

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