Personal Psychological Dashboard

Your Inner Weather

A reflective dashboard based on recent personal records, emotional patterns, and recurring concerns. This is not a medical diagnosis. It is a self-understanding tool designed to help you notice patterns, protect your energy, and choose one small recovery action for today.

Mental Energy

62 / 100

You are not emotionally empty, but your energy is unstable. Connection, beauty, and meaningful plans recharge you.

Direction Clarity

74 / 100

Your direction is becoming clearer: not just UX design, but becoming a product maker who can design, build, launch, and learn from users.

Execution Power

45 / 100

The main issue is not lack of ability. It is the loss of structure. You move better when there is rhythm, accountability, and people around you.

Current Core Pattern

You know what you want to do, but you need an external structure to turn intention into action.

AI product making UX portfolio Fear of disappointing others Need for collaboration

One-Line Diagnosis

You are not lost. You are rebuilding your engine.

The next step is not to wait until you feel confident. The next step is to enter a small structure where confidence can grow through action.

Emotional Signals

Fear You are afraid of joining a side project because you might disappoint someone. This suggests high responsibility, not low ability.
Desire You strongly want to learn AI, vibe coding, and product building through real collaboration.
Risk If you stay alone too long, planning may replace execution.

Self-Efficacy

58 / 100

Your actual experience is stronger than your self-image. You have shipped, planned, researched, and worked with real users before.

Recommended Actions for Today

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Set a low-risk role

Tell the developer: โ€œI want to contribute through planning and design, while learning the AI-building process beside you.โ€

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Propose a 4-week MVP

Do not start with a huge vision. Start with one small dashboard, one daily input flow, and one recommendation screen.

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Protect your energy

Join the project as an experiment, not a lifetime commitment. Review after two weeks and check whether it gives you energy.