The Broken Roundtable
There’s a power struggle inside you.
Different parts of you are fighting for control—each with their own voice, fear, and agenda.
This quiz will show you which voice is leading your life right now…and what it’s costing you.
Take a breath. Answer honestly.
Let’s find out who’s really running the show.
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The voices shaping your inner world right now:
Primary Influence: {result rank #1 title} {result rank #1 percent}
Other Key Voices:
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You’re being ruled by the part of you that punishes before it listens.
The Executioner is sharp. Fast. Brutal.
It doesn’t make space for context or compassion. It deals in finality. This part of you believes that harshness creates strength. That self-worth must be earned. That if you're hard enough on yourself, maybe, just maybe, you'll finally measure up.
Right now, The Executioner is leading your inner table. And under its rule, even success feels insufficient. Joy is suspicious. Rest is undeserved.
You may call it being “realistic.”
You might even believe it’s making you better.
But beneath that logic is an unspoken agreement: “If I’m hard enough on myself, I can’t be disappointed by anyone else.”
Why It’s in Power
There was a time when this voice kept you safe—by keeping you in line.
It helped you survive shame.
It made you hyper-aware of expectations.
It taught you to anticipate judgment by turning it inward first.
It learned to strike before you could be struck.
What It’s Costing You
Self-trust.
Creativity.
The ability to try without needing to be perfect.
This voice doesn’t just critique—it condemns.
And if you’ve internalized that tone, it’s likely you're filtering everything through its impossible standards.
What It’s Trying to Protect
The Executioner is protecting the wound of not enough.
Of being wrong. Unworthy. Disposable.
It’s armored in control because vulnerability once cost you something.
Your Reflection
Where did I first learn that criticism was safer than curiosity?
And who might I become if I no longer needed to fear being wrong?
Your inner tension isn’t coming from one voice alone.
These other parts are shaping the conflict—and trying to be heard in their own way:
The Taskmaster
Push harder. Move faster. Don’t stop.
The Taskmaster doesn’t care if you’re tired, it only values output.
It tells you that worth is earned through doing. That rest is for the weak.
And that if you slow down, you’ll fall behind.
You believe it more than you’d like to admit.
The Whisperer
Soft voice, sharp doubts.
This one won’t yell—it’ll just keep asking, “Are you sure?” until you freeze.
It thinks fear is safety.
You think indecision is just who you are.
The Diplomat
Smooth. Agreeable. Always adapting.
The Diplomat reads the room, plays the part, and keeps the peace, even if it means abandoning your truth.
You look like you’ve got it together.
Inside, you’re split.
The Hollow
This one slips in quietly.
It checks out when things get hard, when feelings get loud, when life demands too much.
You call it burnout.
Sometimes, you just call it normal.
The Exiled Heir
This is the part you buried.
The one who still dreams.
The one who remembers who you were before you learned to survive.
You don’t hear from this one much anymore, but they haven’t stopped believing in you.
Want to go deeper with this?
You don’t have to do it alone. I’m here when you’re ready.
[Reach Out Here]
The voices shaping your inner world right now:
Primary Influence: {result rank #1 title} {result rank #1 percent}
Other Key Voices:
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You’re being driven by the part of you that never lets you rest.
The Taskmaster measures worth by productivity.
It doesn't care how you feel—it only tracks what you've done.
You could be exhausted, empty, or even successful, and this part would still whisper, “Not enough. Keep going.”
It’s not just a voice. It’s a pace.
A grinding urgency that keeps your nervous system in overdrive.
You probably don’t call it Taskmaster.
You call it being responsible. High-functioning. A hard worker.
But deep down, you can feel it—this isn’t purpose. It’s pressure.
Why It’s in Power
The Taskmaster stepped up when it felt like being still meant being left behind.
It got you out of pain by pushing you into motion.
It kept you from sitting in emotions you weren’t allowed to feel.
And over time, its hustle became your identity.
What It’s Costing You
Presence.
Pleasure.
Rest that actually restores.
The Taskmaster doesn’t let you pause long enough to ask real questions, like “Is this even the life I want?”
It keeps you moving, even when you’re completely off course.
What It’s Trying to Protect
This part believes that momentum is safety.
If you keep producing, achieving, checking the boxes, then maybe no one will see the parts of you that feel unsure, unworthy, or unfinished.
Your Reflection
If I stopped proving myself—who would I be?
And what might emerge in the space I’ve been filling with effort?
Your inner tension isn’t coming from one voice alone.
These other parts are shaping the conflict—and trying to be heard in their own way:
The Executioner
Nothing gets past this one.
It holds you to impossible standards, shames your missteps, and keeps you small by calling it “realism.”
It’s not feedback; it’s a sentence.
And somehow, you keep listening.
The Whisperer
Soft voice, sharp doubts.
This one won’t yell—it’ll just keep asking, “Are you sure?” until you freeze.
It thinks fear is safety.
You think indecision is just who you are.
The Diplomat
Smooth. Agreeable. Always adapting.
The Diplomat reads the room, plays the part, and keeps the peace, even if it means abandoning your truth.
You look like you’ve got it together.
Inside, you’re split.
The Hollow
This one slips in quietly.
It checks out when things get hard, when feelings get loud, when life demands too much.
You call it burnout.
Sometimes, you just call it normal.
The Exiled Heir
This is the part you buried.
The one who still dreams.
The one who remembers who you were before you learned to survive.
You don’t hear from this one much anymore, but they haven’t stopped believing in you.
Want to go deeper with this?
You don’t have to do it alone. I’m here when you’re ready.
[Reach Out Here]
The voices shaping your inner world right now:
Primary Influence: {result rank #1 title} {result rank #1 percent}
Other Key Voices:
{result rank #2 title} {result rank #2 percent}
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You’re being guided by the part of you that’s afraid to move.
The Whisperer doesn’t yell.
It’s quiet. Careful. Constant.
It second-guesses everything, just in case.
To the outside world, you might seem thoughtful or measured.
But inside, it’s a tangle of what-ifs, worst-case scenarios, and stalled decisions.
Because this part of you doesn’t want progress—it wants protection.
It believes risk = danger.
So it whispers doubt until you freeze.
Why It’s in Power
The Whisperer showed up when action felt unsafe.
Maybe you failed. Maybe you were shamed.
Maybe someone made you feel like getting it wrong meant being rejected.
So this part learned to hesitate, to avoid pain by avoiding action.
What It’s Costing You
Momentum.
Confidence.
The ability to trust your instincts and act on them.
It keeps you stuck in your head, replaying every move instead of making the one that matters.
What It’s Trying to Protect
You.
It’s trying to keep you safe from disappointment, embarrassment, failure.
But it doesn’t realize that overprotection is its own kind of cage.
Your Reflection
What’s the cost of always needing to be sure?
And what part of me already knows enough to begin?
Your inner tension isn’t coming from one voice alone.
These other parts are shaping the conflict—and trying to be heard in their own way:
The Executioner
Nothing gets past this one.
It holds you to impossible standards, shames your missteps, and keeps you small by calling it “realism.”
It’s not feedback; it’s a sentence.
And somehow, you keep listening.
The Taskmaster
Push harder. Move faster. Don’t stop.
The Taskmaster doesn’t care if you’re tired, it only values output.
It tells you that worth is earned through doing. That rest is for the weak.
And that if you slow down, you’ll fall behind.
You believe it more than you’d like to admit.
The Diplomat
Smooth. Agreeable. Always adapting.
The Diplomat reads the room, plays the part, and keeps the peace, even if it means abandoning your truth.
You look like you’ve got it together.
Inside, you’re split.
The Hollow
This one slips in quietly.
It checks out when things get hard, when feelings get loud, when life demands too much.
You call it burnout.
Sometimes, you just call it normal.
The Exiled Heir
This is the part you buried.
The one who still dreams.
The one who remembers who you were before you learned to survive.
You don’t hear from this one much anymore, but they haven’t stopped believing in you.
Want to go deeper with this?
You don’t have to do it alone. I’m here when you’re ready.
[Reach Out Here]
The voices shaping your inner world right now:
Primary Influence: {result rank #1 title} {result rank #1 percent}
Other Key Voices:
{result rank #2 title} {result rank #2 percent}
{result rank #3 title} {result rank #3 percent}
{result rank #4 title} {result rank #4 percent}
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You’re being led by the part of you that prioritizes peace over truth.
The Diplomat is smooth. Charming. Adaptive.
It knows how to read a room, anticipate needs, and soften any edge.
It’s helped you survive situations where being direct was dangerous.
But now it’s running the show—and you’ve lost track of your own voice.
The Diplomat doesn’t just manage conflict.
It manages you, filtering your truth to stay liked, needed, or safe.
Why It’s in Power
This part took charge when it learned that harmony was the only way to belong.
It protected you from rejection, punishment, or being “too much.”
It made connection possible, even if that connection wasn’t real.
What It’s Costing You
Authenticity.
Boundaries.
The ability to ask for what you actually need.
The Diplomat keeps the peace, but only on the surface.
Underneath, resentment builds.
And your truth gets buried under performance.
What It’s Trying to Protect
Belonging.
The fear that if you show up fully, you’ll be abandoned, or worse, disliked.
It’s working so hard to keep others happy, it forgets that you belong too.
Your Reflection
Where have I mistaken agreement for connection?
And what would it mean to speak honestly, even if it shakes the room?
Your inner tension isn’t coming from one voice alone.
These other parts are shaping the conflict—and trying to be heard in their own way:
The Executioner
Nothing gets past this one.
It holds you to impossible standards, shames your missteps, and keeps you small by calling it “realism.”
It’s not feedback; it’s a sentence.
And somehow, you keep listening.
The Taskmaster
Push harder. Move faster. Don’t stop.
The Taskmaster doesn’t care if you’re tired, it only values output.
It tells you that worth is earned through doing. That rest is for the weak.
And that if you slow down, you’ll fall behind.
You believe it more than you’d like to admit.
The Whisperer
Soft voice, sharp doubts.
This one won’t yell—it’ll just keep asking, “Are you sure?” until you freeze.
It thinks fear is safety.
You think indecision is just who you are.
The Hollow
This one slips in quietly.
It checks out when things get hard, when feelings get loud, when life demands too much.
You call it burnout.
Sometimes, you just call it normal.
The Exiled Heir
This is the part you buried.
The one who still dreams.
The one who remembers who you were before you learned to survive.
You don’t hear from this one much anymore, but they haven’t stopped believing in you.
Want to go deeper with this?
You don’t have to do it alone. I’m here when you’re ready.
[Reach Out Here]
The voices shaping your inner world right now:
Primary Influence: {result rank #1 title} {result rank #1 percent}
Other Key Voices:
{result rank #2 title} {result rank #2 percent}
{result rank #3 title} {result rank #3 percent}
{result rank #4 title} {result rank #4 percent}
{result rank #5 title} {result rank #5 percent}
You’re being ruled by the part of you that checked out to survive.
The Hollow doesn’t scream or push.
It just… disappears.
Scrolls. Binge-watches. Numbs out.
Does what’s needed—but nothing more.
You might look functional from the outside.
But inside, you’re foggy. Unavailable. Distant from your own life.
This isn’t laziness. It’s grief.
A quiet kind of ache that doesn’t have words—just silence.
Why It’s in Power
The Hollow stepped forward when feeling became too dangerous.
Too painful. Too overwhelming.
So it shut the door.
It kept you from drowning by disconnecting you from the water entirely.
What It’s Costing You
Aliveness.
Joy.
The sense that life is something you’re part of—not just watching go by.
This part doesn’t want anything from you.
And that’s the heartbreak—it’s given up hope of more.
What It’s Trying to Protect
Your nervous system.
Your emotional core.
The places that hurt too much to stay present with.
It believes numbness is the only way to stay safe.
Your Reflection
What emotion have I been keeping at arm’s length?
And what part of me is still waiting to be felt?
Your inner tension isn’t coming from one voice alone.
These other parts are shaping the conflict—and trying to be heard in their own way:
The Executioner
Nothing gets past this one.
It holds you to impossible standards, shames your missteps, and keeps you small by calling it “realism.”
It’s not feedback; it’s a sentence.
And somehow, you keep listening.
The Taskmaster
Push harder. Move faster. Don’t stop.
The Taskmaster doesn’t care if you’re tired, it only values output.
It tells you that worth is earned through doing. That rest is for the weak.
And that if you slow down, you’ll fall behind.
You believe it more than you’d like to admit.
The Whisperer
Soft voice, sharp doubts.
This one won’t yell—it’ll just keep asking, “Are you sure?” until you freeze.
It thinks fear is safety.
You think indecision is just who you are.
The Diplomat
Smooth. Agreeable. Always adapting.
The Diplomat reads the room, plays the part, and keeps the peace, even if it means abandoning your truth.
You look like you’ve got it together.
Inside, you’re split.
The Exiled Heir
This is the part you buried.
The one who still dreams.
The one who remembers who you were before you learned to survive.
You don’t hear from this one much anymore, but they haven’t stopped believing in you.
Want to go deeper with this?
You don’t have to do it alone. I’m here when you’re ready.
[Reach Out Here]
The voices shaping your inner world right now:
Primary Influence: {result rank #1 title} {result rank #1 percent}
Other Key Voices:
{result rank #2 title} {result rank #2 percent}
{result rank #3 title} {result rank #3 percent}
{result rank #4 title} {result rank #4 percent}
{result rank #5 title} {result rank #5 percent}
You’re not being driven by fear right now.
You’re being pulled by something deeper.
This part never shouts—but its presence here matters.
The Exiled Heir is the part of you that remembers what you long for,
what you once loved,
what felt true before the world taught you how to cope,
is no longer silent.
The Exiled Heir doesn’t take control.
It doesn’t demand.
It waits.
It hopes.
It dreams.
So if this is the voice rising in you now, it’s not because it conquered the others.
It’s because you finally made space to hear it.
That matters.
Your reflection:
What part of you is returning right now?
And are you ready to welcome it back?
Your inner tension isn’t coming from one voice alone.
These other parts are shaping the conflict—and trying to be heard in their own way:
The Executioner
Nothing gets past this one.
It holds you to impossible standards, shames your missteps, and keeps you small by calling it “realism.”
It’s not feedback; it’s a sentence.
And somehow, you keep listening.
The Taskmaster
Push harder. Move faster. Don’t stop.
The Taskmaster doesn’t care if you’re tired, it only values output.
It tells you that worth is earned through doing. That rest is for the weak.
And that if you slow down, you’ll fall behind.
You believe it more than you’d like to admit.
The Whisperer
Soft voice, sharp doubts.
This one won’t yell—it’ll just keep asking, “Are you sure?” until you freeze.
It thinks fear is safety.
You think indecision is just who you are.
The Diplomat
Smooth. Agreeable. Always adapting.
The Diplomat reads the room, plays the part, and keeps the peace, even if it means abandoning your truth.
You look like you’ve got it together.
Inside, you’re split.
The Hollow
This one slips in quietly.
It checks out when things get hard, when feelings get loud, when life demands too much.
You call it burnout.
Sometimes, you just call it normal.
Want to go deeper with this?
You don’t have to do it alone. I’m here when you’re ready.
[Reach Out Here]