Terrance Ward

Vision Type Explorer

Identify your current season.

Type 01

The Drifter

Unanchored movement.

Type 02

The Dreamer

Ideas without structure.

Type 03

The Builder

Action without alignment.

Type 04

The Architect

Intentional design.

The Vision Types

The Drifter.

A person with potential and responsibility—but without a written direction guiding the next decision.

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What It Means

Moving, but not toward anything defined.

To drift means your purpose hasn't been organized into direction. Life feels like it is happening to you rather than being built by you.

How You Think

The future feels unclear.

Decisions feel heavy because there is no filter. You are thinking about what must be handled today to survive tomorrow.

How You Feel

Busy, but not anchored.

You may feel overwhelmed, carrying the weight of responsibilities without the reward of forward progress.

The Path Forward
  • Write the Vision: Move the direction from your head to a physical page.
  • Identify Anchors: Define the 3 non-negotiables that will guide your week.
  • Stop the Drift: Say "No" to one recurring distraction that lacks direction.
The Vision Types

The Dreamer.

Imagination is high, but the vision hasn't yet been translated into structure and movement.

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What It Means

You see it, but you haven't built it yet.

Your vision lives in imagination. Without systems, big ideas remain emotionally powerful but practically unfinished.

How You Think

Possibility over Priority.

You can see multiple futures, but struggle to commit to the single structure required to make one a reality.

How You Feel

Inspired, but Frustrated.

The gap between what you see in your mind and what exists in your life creates a persistent sense of friction.

The Path Forward
  • Create the Blueprint: Break the "Dream" into actionable, monthly milestones.
  • Build a Routine: Assign specific times in your day where the work happens.
  • Limit Inputs: Focus on one project until it achieves a tangible result.
The Vision Types

The Builder.

You are taking action and getting results, but the effort feels scattered or disconnected from your "Why."

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What It Means

Activity does not always equal progress.

You are productive, but you are at risk of building a life that doesn't actually fit you. It's time to align your sweat with your soul.

How You Think

Efficiency over Essence.

You focus on how to get things done faster, sometimes forgetting to check if they are the things that should be done at all.

How You Feel

Tired, but capable.

You know you can handle the work, but you wonder if the "mountain" you are climbing is the one you actually want to summit.

The Path Forward
  • Audit Your Output: List your tasks and highlight only those that serve the core vision.
  • Install Systems: Use tools to automate the "busy work" so you can focus on strategy.
  • Connect the Why: Start every morning by reading your vision statement aloud.
The Vision Types

The Architect.

You design your life with intent. Clarity, alignment, and systems guide every decision you make.

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What It Means

Moving from Clarity to Multiplication.

Your habits and environment are aligned. Your focus is now on scaling your influence and making your success repeatable.

How You Think

Systems and Impact.

You think long-term and understand how today’s habits act as the blueprint for tomorrow's legacy.

How You Feel

Grounded and Disciplined.

You are not easily distracted. Your direction is written, providing a deep sense of calm during execution.

The Path Forward
  • Scale Your Systems: Build frameworks that don't depend solely on your daily effort.
  • Refine Your Influence: Use your clarity to lead and develop others.
  • Multiply Impact: Build something bigger than yourself that functions intentionally.