Momentum Vector Test

What kind of stuck are you?

Map the kind of friction that makes certain tasks difficult to start—and explore systems that may make starting feel lighter.

Length ~ 3 Min
Scope 20 Questions

Your answers are scored locally in your browser. All result logic is transparent and secure.

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Mapping your starting patterns...

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Your Strongest Pattern

Inertia-Bound Planner

Your responses suggest that planning, preparation, or the desire for a clear structure may become part of the friction that delays action.

Your Momentum Pattern Balance

These percentages compare your four response patterns with one another. They are not clinical scores or population percentiles.

Momentum Activation Plan

Understand the Four Starting Friction Styles

1. Inertia-Bound Planner

Relies heavily on structure, systems, and tools. Procrastination manifests as endlessly organizing, optimizing setups, or over-preparing instead of executing the first step.

2. Interest-Driven Ignition

Driven by novelty, challenge, and stimulation. Finds starting boring or routine tasks exceptionally heavy, often delaying until an interest spark or hyperfocus cycle triggers.

3. Deadline-Driven Launcher

Relies on external pressure, urgency, and consequences. Self-directed work remains abstract; action only materializes under the force of last-minute deadlines or outside commitments.

4. Overwhelmed Freeze Explorer

Easily frozen by large scope, complexity, or ambiguity. Choice paralysis and working memory load create severe starting blocks, causing avoidance behavior.

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Privacy Policy

Last updated: July 2026

At CoolerMind, we prioritize the protection of your self-reflection data. This policy outlines how your information is handled during and after the Momentum Vector Test.

1. Local Browser Scoring

All your question-by-question responses are stored and scored locally within your browser's session storage. We do not store or transmit individual question responses to our servers.

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Terms of Use

Last updated: July 2026

Please read these Terms of Use carefully before using the CoolerMind Momentum Vector Test.

1. Educational & General Use

This evaluator is designed strictly for self-reflection and informational purposes. It is non-diagnostic. You agree that using this tool does not create any advisory, medical, or coaching relationship.

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CoolerMind provides this self-reflection tool "as is" without warranty. We are not liable for any changes in your planning, tasks, habits, or mental well-being resulting from the use of these suggestions.

Disclaimer

Last updated: July 2026

The CoolerMind Momentum Vector Test is a non-diagnostic self-reflection tool.

1. No Medical or Professional Advice

This test does not provide medical, diagnostic, psychiatric, or psychological advice. It is not scientifically validated as a personality metric and is not intended to treat, diagnose, or manage any neurodevelopmental condition, impairment, or illness.

2. Self-Reflection Only

The suggestions and tools provided in the results dashboard are ideas based on common productivity techniques and habits. They should be treated as experiments. If you are experiencing persistent executive dysfunction that affects your daily life, please consult a qualified healthcare professional.

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