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  • The NeuroDesign Blueprint™ Sensory Profile Audit

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    This complimentary, 10 minute tool is the first step in designing a home that actively regulates your nervous system, instead of draining your energy.

    Your answers will immediately reveal the three critical data points you need to stop guessing and start solving the right problem across your life axis:

    Your Autonomic Profile: See how your brain is currently compensating for environmental stress. Are you experiencing HPA Axis Overload leading to night waking, or is Sensory Load eroding your focus and calm?

    Your Primary Friction Axis: Which functional area is your environment sabotaging the most: Cognitive Focus, Shared Space Harmony, or Circadian Stability (sleep/mood)?

    Your Behavioural Burden Score: Quantify the high-effort coping mechanisms (avoidance, external tools) you rely on daily, so you know exactly how urgent your spatial shift needs to be.

    Instructions


    Please answer honestly based on your typical daily experience. Use the provided scale for each section.

     

    NOTE: Please document your final profile name and key scores! This data will be your foundation for creating your personalised NeuroDesign Blueprint™ implementation strategy.

  • Personal Details

  • Part 1: The Filtering Phase (Strategic Alignment)

    This section establishes who you are and what you need right now. It ensures the entire audit focuses on your primary goal—whether that's achieving family harmony, unlocking deep work focus, or navigating midlife shifts—so we skip the noise and get straight to your tailored analysis.
  • Part 2: Physiological Regulation (HPA & Circadian Axis)

    This quantifies the endurance of your internal systems. It assesses how environmental factors contribute to feeling 'wired and tired', measuring stress-related symptoms like night waking and thermal instability. This data is critical for designing spaces that actively support your biological recovery and sleep quality. Scale: 1 (Rarely/Low Impact) to 5 (Daily/High Impact)
  • Part 3: Sensory Responsiveness (Environmental Inputs)

    This measures your brain's capacity for processing information from your environment (light, sound, clutter). It defines the sensory limits required for your brain to sustain low-effort cognitive function and prevents the daily fatigue caused by sensory overwhelm.
  • Part 4: Behavioural Friction (Coping & Avoidance)

    The BF quantifies the high-effort ways you currently cope with a failing environment—from avoiding rooms to relying on headphones. It provides concrete proof of the daily energy drain your space is causing, justifying the need for a fundamental spatial shift.
  • Part 5: Environmental Alignment (Contextual Layer)

    Please answer only the question relevant to your situation (based on Section 1).
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