PillarProgressIndicator — four pillar states
Pillar 1 (Activate) current, none completed
Pillar 2 (Build) current, Pillar 1 completed
Pillar 3 (Leverage) current, Pillars 1 & 2 completed
Pillar 4 (Execute) current, Pillars 1, 2, 3 completed
MirrorItem — Variant A (witness) — plain witness scale
Item 4 (Activate). First scale + witness scale labelled "What would the person who sees you most say?" No pressure tag, no evidence prompt.
Approval or criticism does not determine how I move.
How often is this true of you?
What would the person who sees you most say?
MirrorItem — Variant A + pressure tag (special: item 2)
Item 2 (Activate). The only item in the flow that carries BOTH a witness scale AND a pressure-domain tag. Renders: first scale → witness scale → pressure tag.
In tense situations, I stay in control of my response instead of reacting.
How often is this true of you?
What would the person who sees you most say?
Where does the pressure usually find you?
MirrorItem — Variant A + evidence prompt (special: item 15)
Item 15 (Leverage). The only item that carries BOTH a witness scale AND an evidence prompt. Renders: first scale → witness scale → evidence textarea.
The people around me and where I spend my time support who I'm becoming.
How often is this true of you?
What would the person who sees you most say?
Name one person or one room from this past week that shaped you. Write whether it pulled you forward or pulled you back.
MirrorItem — Variant B (verification)
Item 16 (Execute). First scale labelled "How often..." + verification statement rendered at item weight + unlabelled scale below it. No "verification" label — the second statement IS the statement being rated.
I don't rely on motivation to stay disciplined and stick to my structure. It's in me regardless.
How often is this true of you?
A day this week I didn't want to show up — I did.
MirrorItem — Variant C (single-scale) — plain
Item 21 (Execute). First scale only. No second scale, no tag, no prompt.
I make time to step back and see what's working in my life and what's not.
How often is this true of you?
MirrorItem — Variant C + pressure tag (item 1)
Item 1 (Activate). Single-scale + pressure-domain tag.
Under pressure, I can separate what is true from the story I'm telling myself.
How often is this true of you?
Where does the pressure usually find you?
MirrorItem — Variant C + evidence prompt (item 17)
Item 17 (Execute). Single-scale + calendar evidence prompt.
Important priorities in my life are scheduled on my calendar. Not just in my head.
How often is this true of you?
Open your calendar. Name one priority that's actually there this week. Not in your head. On your calendar. If you don't use a calendar — write that.
MirrorMomentReveal — mixed-template reveal
The mock data includes one witness gap line, one verification gap line, and one single-scale gap line — one of each template shape — so all three renderings can be verified in a single reveal.
I'm becoming a man who leads with clarity and shows up fully for the people I love.
"This is what you said."
Good.
"Now look at this with me."
"You said you take responsibility for the results in your life, and it shows — consistently. You said the person who sees you most would say — rarely. That's the one I'd sit with longest."
"You said you don't rely on motivation to stay disciplined — it's already in you — consistently. And you said there was a day this week you didn't want to show up — you showed up — sometimes. You don't need to push harder there. You need to breathe there."
"You said you initiate conversations and opportunities — you don't wait for permission — never. That one's louder than the others."
"These aren't scores. These are potholes on your path to peace. You didn't do anything wrong by seeing them. You did something right."
"We'll walk through this together — when you're ready."