
Your Work/Life
Balance Assessment Toolkit
See where you are.
Decide where you're going.
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You're juggling a lot. Career advancement. Team leadership. Personal wellbeing. Relationships. Growth. Rest.
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Some days it feels balanced. Other days? Not even close.
But here's what most women leaders don't realize: you can't improve what you haven't honestly assessed.
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This FREE work/life balance assessment helps you do just that.
This Assessment Shows You Exactly Where You Stand
In just 5 minutes you will:
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Rate your satisfaction across 16 key areas (8 in your personal life, 8 in your work life)
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See your results visualized in color-coded wheels that make patterns impossible to miss
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​Get personalized insights based on your specific (or imbalance)
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​Identify you highest-leverage area for improvement - so you're not guessing where to focus
This Isn't About Perfection
Work/life balance isn't about splitting your time 50/50 or achieving some mythical equilibrium.
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It's about making sure neither your work life nor your personal life is consistently compromised to the point of unsustainability.
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Because here's the truth:
You can't lead effectively long-term if you're running on empty.
What Happens After You Complete it?
Immediately: You'll see your results—your balance score, visual wheels, strategic insights about what your patterns mean.
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Within minutes: Your complete assessment gets emailed to you, plus you'll get instant access to the Path Forward Workbook
—a coaching-style guide to help you actually do something with what you've learned.
Ongoing: You'll join The Expansive Woman Project community and get strategies, frameworks, and support designed specifically for women leaders navigating career growth and work/life balance.

Why This Assessment is Different
Most work/life balance tools are either:
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Too simplistic (just one overall score)
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Too generic (not designed for women in leadership)
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Too judgmental (making you feel worse about where you are)
This assessment is honest without being harsh. It shows you where you're thriving, where you're struggling, and most importantly—where small changes could have the biggest impact.
