Mild Disconnection - "The Static Between You and What You Want"
Your assessment results suggest mild desire disconnection—you have basic access to your authentic desires, but there's some interference in the signal. Think of it like trying to tune into a radio station that keeps cutting in and out.
You can probably identify what you want in some areas of life, but other areas feel fuzzy or uncertain. Maybe you know you want meaningful work but can't pinpoint what that would look like. Or you recognize you want better relationships but aren't sure what changes to make.
The "I Don't Know" Default
If you've found yourself saying "I don't know what I want" more often lately, you're not alone. Mild disconnection often shows up as increased uncertainty about preferences, even in areas where you used to have clear opinions.
This happens because modern life creates what I call "desire static"—constant noise that makes it harder to hear your internal signals. Between social media showing you what everyone else wants, productivity culture telling you what you should want, and the general overwhelm of daily obligations, your authentic voice gets drowned out.
Why It's Getting Worse
Mild disconnection tends to worsen gradually if left unaddressed. What starts as occasional uncertainty can evolve into chronic indecision and that feeling of "going through the motions." Many people in this stage dismiss their experience as normal adult life, not realizing that clearer internal guidance is possible.
The encouraging news? Mild disconnection is highly responsive to targeted interventions. Because your desire recognition system is still largely intact, it doesn't take major life overhauls to restore clarity—usually just some strategic adjustments to reduce the interference.
Your Next Steps
You're at an ideal point for desire reconnection work. You haven't lost access to your authentic wants entirely, so restoration tends to be more straightforward than severe cases. The key is learning to distinguish between the static and the signal, then systematically reducing what's creating the interference.
This isn't about making dramatic life changes—it's about fine-tuning your internal listening so you can hear what's already there. With the right approach, most people at your level of disconnection see significant clarity improvements within weeks rather than months.