How to Use Values Assessment

Visualize your values from 48 questions and create a decision-making compass

What you'll learn on this page

  • The actual assessment flow (48 questions → TOP5 ranking → results → history)
  • What happens to your data when you stop mid-assessment
  • How to use re-assessment and history together
  • How to apply your results to me book dialogues

Assessment flow

1

Start the assessment

Open the Values Assessment hub. If you haven't taken it before, you can begin right away.

2

Answer 48 questions

Rate each item on a 5-point scale using your instincts. Select values that feel important to you.

3

Rank your TOP5

Arrange your top values by priority to sharpen the accuracy of your results.

4

View your results

See your type and values categories. You can share or explore the details.

5

Review your history

Check past results from the hub screen and retake the assessment whenever needed.

What you can do / Important notes

What you can do

  • Retake the assessment anytime to update your results
  • View your full assessment history in one place
  • Deepen your me book dialogues using your assessment results
  • Use the assessment feature even anonymously

Important notes

  • Stopping mid-assessment will not save your progress
  • Closing before completion means that session's results are lost
  • You cannot finalize results before completing the ranking step
  • Assessment is optional, but recommended before dialogue to improve insight quality

How to use with me book

Knowing your values from the assessment makes it easier to narrow down what feels off during me book dialogues. Especially when facing a difficult decision, your values serve as a concrete reference for what to prioritize.

FAQ

Your input for that session will not be saved. We recommend taking the assessment when you have 5–10 minutes without interruption.

Yes. You can retake the assessment anytime from the Values Assessment hub, and each result is saved to your history.

Yes, the assessment is not required. However, completing it first tends to lead to deeper insights during dialogue.

Values assessment is available anonymously. You can try the first chapter of me book for free, and continued use requires a monthly subscription.