We believe everyone deserves to live a life rooted in clarity and purpose.
Our mission is simple: to help you uncover your gifts, align with your true self, and move forward with confidence and direction.
Practical guidance to uncover your strengths, clarify your purpose, and pursue a life that feels truly your own.
Life Atlas® helps you clarify your gifts and unique direction. Through our suite of interactive tools, you’ll uncover your natural gifts, clarify your interests, and connect them to meaningful paths in study, work, and life. Whether you’re a student exploring options, a professional seeking new direction, or simply ready for deeper self-understanding, Life Atlas® provides the insight and support to help you live with confidence, purpose, and joy.
Life Atlas® helps you clarify your gifts and unique direction. Through our suite of interactive tools, you’ll uncover your natural gifts, clarify your interests, and connect them to meaningful paths in study, work, and life. Whether you’re a student exploring options, a professional seeking new direction, or simply ready for deeper self-understanding, Life Atlas provides the insight and support to help you live with confidence, purpose, and joy.
Especially in the first half of life, engaging your best gifts will help build your self-confidence and skill. These are the gifts that you ought to engage in your work. Follow your enthusiasm for them and let them guide you to work you can love.
The GCI will help to clarify how you are naturally gifted, but who you are, the unique person (or personality) you are, is far greater than your gifts. A central aim of life is to unify the many disparate elements of who you are. As you do, you will naturally begin to circumnavigate the whole compass of gifts.
That unification of personality—a process that Carl Jung called individuation—occurs naturally, but it helps if we are paying attention. It is easy to impede our own growth to a unified personality.
If we exalt our “ego identity”—that is become self-important about who we are or what we have achieved, then we have stalled the process of individuation. There is a big difference between a strong ego and an inflated one. If we inflate our self-importance, we will suffer for it, for it is literally true that “He who exalts himself will be humbled.”
Have you ever heard the term “opposites attract?” We often find ourselves matched with people who have opposite gifts to our own. If you follow your heart, they may follow their head. If you are imaginative, they may be explorers. It seems to be an unconscious way of drawing us into intimate relationships that “complete” us, that induce us to grow toward greater wholeness.
Our friendships are usually with those who share many of our own gifts. You will often have the same compass heading or orientation as your close friends. You might enjoy deep conversations with people who share your values if you favor the Lover Heading, or, if you favor the Explore Orientation, you may enjoy adventurous outings with friends who, like you, love to boldly experience new places and people.
In any relationship, knowing more about how you are each oriented to life experience can help you better understand each other. You can connect through your similarities and have more patience and acceptance with your differences.
Carl Jung famously noted, “No one individuates on Mount Everest.” Relationships are an indispensable ingredient to personal growth.
A career direction often starts in school. But choosing a major, or a path of continued education, can be difficult. With so many career possibilities, it can feel overwhelming to make a decision and narrow down your options.
Before investing in a focused education, invest in some important self exploration. Understand how you are naturally gifted with the GCI, and then see where your gifts can best be engaged in the world of work.
The Discover Your Passion assessment will help clarify those pursuits that are consistent with your gifts, interests, and your deeply felt aspiration. With that clear, use the “match” button in the Work Profile Database to broaden your horizon of the careers consistent with your gifts, then look at the Comparative Report to see how well your gifts correspond to the work.
We spend a tremendous chunk of our lives at work. The quality of our work lives affects our health, well being, relationships, and happiness. It is important for all of us to find work we can feel good about.
Do you feel bored or dread going to work? You are not alone. Studies show that more than 60% of people feel dissatisfied in their jobs. Persistent boredom or ongoing stress may be signs that your work does not align with your natural strengths. The Life Atlas Program helps you reconnect with your gifts and rediscover what energizes you. Through the Gifts Compass Inventory (GCI), you will identify the talents that come most naturally to you and explore how they can guide you toward more meaningful work. When your work reflects who you truly are, enthusiasm returns and purpose becomes clearer.
Clarify your strengths and walk in with confidence.
It is crucial to be able to talk about your strengths in an interview. The GCI can help clarify where you are most gifted and provide language needed to talk about those gifts. With that self-knowledge, you can go to any job interview feeling confident about the value you could bring to the work.
Be prepared and get that job!
The Gifts Compass Inventory (GCI) will help you find your “super power”—those gifts that come most naturally to you.
Especially in the first half of life, engaging your best gifts will help build your self-confidence and skill. These are the gifts that you ought to engage in your work. Follow your enthusiasm for them and let them guide you to work you can love.
Your gifts are clues to the life you are being called to, but they can be a bit like water to a fish. They have been with you so long, you may hardly know they are there. Daydreaming, for example, may distract you from getting practical things done and can therefore be seen as negative. But did you know that daydreaming is an indication that you likely possess highly creative and imaginative gifts? J. K. Rowling was daydreaming on a train one day and saw the whole idea for Harry Potter in her imagination. If not for her daydreaming, we may never have learned the difference between a wizard and a muggle!
A job loss turns your world upside down. It can be hard to see through the fog to see your next step. You are probably asking yourself a lot of questions.
The Life Atlas suite of tools will help you identify your strengths and then see where they can best be applied. You might find that the field you are in now is only one of your options for employment. Take your first step in a new direction with Life Atlas.

The Gifts Compass Inventory® (GCI) is an online self-assessment that identifies your best gifts. Derived from C.G. Jung’s original model of psychological types, it is used by psychologists and counselors world-wide.

This assessment will walk you through a series of steps to clarify the work that is consistent with your strengths, your interests, and your heartfelt values.

Assess the gifts needed in any work, or the work you are doing now, to see how well you are suited for the work. Browse our free Work Profile Database to see which gifts are used most in your potential careers of interest.

Life Atlas® assists students in discovering their natural talents, clarifying their purpose, and advancing personal growth through a dynamic suite of online tools that build self-awareness, resilience, and direction. By fostering a shared sense of understanding of individual strengths and psychological diversity, Life Atlas® enhances relationships across campus, strengthens the community through alumni-student connections, and cultivates a more compassionate, purpose-driven culture.

Life Atlas® fosters a culture of growth, belonging, and purpose, helping people live out their faith through the authentic expression of their gifts. We help congregations nurture deeper self-understanding, strengthen relationships, and inspire meaningful service. Members gain clarity about how their unique strengths can contribute to the life and mission of the community, while leaders can guide others with greater insight and compassion.

Life Atlas® helps organizations bring out the best in their people by aligning individual gifts with roles where they can thrive. Our validated tools provide deep insight into strengths, motivations, and communication styles. This understanding enhances teamwork, leadership development, and employee engagement while reducing turnover and burnout. Life Atlas® helps create workplaces where people contribute their natural talents and find meaning in what they do.

Life Atlas® provides practitioners with a comprehensive framework for guiding personal growth and vocational clarity. Built on C. G. Jung's foundational insights, our tools help clients identify their natural gifts, deepen self-understanding, and align their lives with greater purpose. Whether used in counseling, coaching, ministry, or organizational development, Life Atlas® enhances your professional practice with validated assessments, clear interpretive models, and a supportive community of peers. It equips you to help others not only understand who they are, but also become who they are called to become.
The GCI offers a fresh approach to Swiss psychologist Carl Jung’s original eight psychological types, the well validated and broadly acclaimed gifts. The GCI focuses on the personal growth and development of unique individuals. This is our inaugural podcast and we are so excited to share our understanding of type with you. We are passionate about type, and our aim is to help you understand type, how to use type to better understand yourself, to have better relationships at home, in a social setting or in the workplace.
James Johnston, Anne-Liis Laane-Saez and Nicholas Toko talk about the feeling function, one of four “functions” of conscious experience. The other three functions are thinking, intuition and sensation.
No consultants found.
No one-hour debriefings found.
Our immersive training programs go far beyond theory. They bring you into the heart of Carl Jung’s
original model of psychological types—not just as a theory, but as a living framework.
The GCI offers a fresh approach to Swiss psychologist Carl Jung’s original eight psychological types, the well validated and broadly acclaimed gifts. The GCI focuses on the personal growth and development of unique individuals. This is our inaugural podcast and we are so excited to share our understanding of type with you. We are passionate about type, and our aim is to help you understand type, how to use type to better understand yourself, to have better relationships at home, in a social setting or in the workplace.
James Johnston, Anne-Liis Laane-Saez and Nicholas Toko talk about the feeling function, one of four “functions” of conscious experience. The other three functions are thinking, intuition and sensation.
No consultants found.
No one-hour debriefings found.
Our immersive training programs go far beyond theory. They bring you into the heart of Carl Jung’s
original model of psychological types—not just as a theory, but as a living framework.
All of our tools and resources are founded on the Gifts Compass Inventory® (GCI). The GCI will show you how you are individually gifted.