Working hard but not moving forward? The problem usually isn't effort — it's the lack of a clear read on your situation. SuperSWOT turns the framework you've seen before into a decision system that tells you exactly what to do next.

You can work harder for years and still stay exactly where you are. The gap between feeling stuck and making progress isn't talent or hustle — it's a clear read on where you actually stand.
Most people treat SWOT as a listing exercise — and a list is not a strategy. SuperSWOT lives in the intersections, where your internal reality meets the external world. Four combinations, four distinct moves.
Your highest-leverage zone — where progress comes fastest.
One gap stands between you and a real opening.
The ground is shifting. Protect what you've built.
Your most dangerous square — and where to look first.
"A list is not a strategy. A pattern is."
Name why you feel stuck — and why effort alone hasn't worked.
Build a SWOT from evidence, not opinion. Signals, not labels.
Turn insight into one focused strategy and clear trade-offs.
Commit to a 90-day plan and build momentum that compounds.
The book gives you the framework. The workbook turns it into your personal plan — on paper, in your own words.
A practical framework to diagnose your situation, make better decisions, and accelerate your growth. 10 chapters, 6 real-life scenarios, a complete decision system.
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10 guided, fill-in exercises with weak-vs-strong examples and sentence templates. Includes SWOT templates and a full 12-week tracker. Meet "Maya," your worked example throughout.
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Feeling stuck was never a verdict on your ability or effort. It was a signal that you needed better clarity, decisions, and direction.
Get the free fill-in template + a 7-day email mini-course that walks you through your first real SWOT — signals, not labels. The fastest way to feel the method work.
You don't control your situation. But you control your strategy and your effort. Get the clarity and the structure — then go write what's next.