What a Mentorship Snapshot Is — and Is Not

A focused explanation of purpose, limits, and intended use.

Typical Decisions That Remain After Each Core Course


A Mentorship Snapshot is most valuable after a core decision has been narrowed—but before execution begins.


It doesn’t replace the course work.


Instead, it resolves the specific decision that remains once the inputs are complete.


That timing matters: after learning, before building.

  • GROWTH STRATEGY:
    ☐ What is the main thing holding growth back right now?
    ☐ What should we stop trying to do for the moment?
    ☐ Given our limits, what path actually makes sense next?

  • CONTENT AUTHORITY:
    ☐ What should we keep saying over and over?
    ☐ What topics should we stop investing in?
    ☐ What content looks busy but isn’t helping us move forward?

  • PIPELINE AUTHORITY:
    ☐ Where are deals actually getting stuck?
    ☐ Which part of the pipeline needs attention first?
    ☐ What effort isn’t leading to real conversations?

  • CONVERSION AUTHORITY:
    ☐ Why aren’t buyers saying yes yet?
    ☐ What’s missing for them to feel ready to commit?
    ☐ What should we fix first to improve close rates?

  • BRAND AUTHORITY:
    ☐ How should we explain what we do right now?
    ☐ What impression should we lean into—or move away from?
    ☐ What story best fits the stage we’re in?

How It's Created

The sequence that leads to a Mentorhsip Snapshot

  • 1. INPUTS COMPLETED:
    Required course work and materials are submitted.

  • 2. DECISION CLARIFIED:
    The real decision being asked is isolated and confirmed.

  • 3. CONSTRAINTS APPROVED:
    Limits, tradeoffs, and non-viable paths are agreed upfront.

  • 4. SNAPSHOT ISSUED:
    The decision is resolved and delivered as a Mentorship Snapshot.

Access & Eligibility

Access is based on decision readiness, not interest.

Access Requirements

A Mentorship Snapshot is issued when all of the following are true:

  • The relevant course material is completed.

  • Required inputs and materials are submitted.

  • The decision can be clearly stated in one sentence.

  • Constraints and non‑viable paths are explicitly defined.

Who This Is For

This is a fit if you can say yes to the following:

  • I’ve already done the thinking and groundwork

  • I know the decision I’m trying to make

  • I’m prepared to commit once that decision is resolved

Why Access Is Limited

Limited by design, not availability.

  • The Snapshot is designed to resolve a decision, not explore options

  • Accuracy requires a constrained decision space

  • Limiting access preserves decisiveness and signal quality

Outcomes (Not Promises)

How clarity changes direction—without making guarantees.

What Changes After the Decision Is Resolved

The practical effect of having one clear answer.

  • The decision is clearly resolved, with trade-offs understood and accepted

  • Direction is set, reducing second-guessing and unnecessary re-evaluation

  • Next actions are chosen with confidence and held consistently

FAQ

  • Is this coaching?

    No. A Mentorship Snapshot isn’t ongoing coaching or advisory support. It’s a single, focused decision artifact—issued once the decision and constraints are agreed.

  • Is this customized?

    Yes—within defined limits. Each Snapshot is generated from your submitted inputs and applies only to the specific decision being resolved. It’s not a general recommendation or reusable framework.

  • How long is it?

    Less than 9 minutes. A Snapshot is designed to be concise. It’s long enough to fully resolve the decision, but short enough to be applied immediately—without interpretation or follow-up sessions.

  • Can I ask follow-up questions?

    Yes — but they’re handled intentionally, not ad hoc. Each Mentorship Snapshot includes a Post-Snapshot Reflection section that addresses the key questions teams naturally ask after a decision is made. These questions are defined before the Snapshot is produced and are answered as part of the deliverable. This keeps interpretation clear while preserving the integrity of the original decision.

  • Why isn’t this available to everyone?

    Because accuracy depends on clarity. A Mentorship Snapshot only works when the decision space is clearly defined and constrained. Limiting access ensures the outcome is decisive rather than exploratory.

  • How do I know which decision a Mentorship Snapshot should resolve?

    That’s a common question — especially for people who feel stuck and want clarity quickly. A Mentorship Snapshot is used once a real decision has already surfaced and the surrounding context is clear.

    If you’re unsure which decision actually needs to be resolved, the Execution Readiness Check (below) helps determine whether a Snapshot is appropriate yet — or whether more context needs to be established first.

    You’ll receive a brief recommendation outlining the most responsible next step before engaging with a Snapshot.

How Mentorship Snapshots Are Accessed

Clarity is earned through context, not requested in isolation.

Mentorship Snapshots aren’t purchased on their own, initially.

A Snapshot is included as part of a completed core course, once the required inputs are submitted and the decision is clearly defined. This ensures each Snapshot resolves a real decision — grounded in shared context, constraints, and course work — rather than operating in isolation.

If you’re unsure whether a Snapshot is the right next step, the Execution Readiness Check helps determine what should come first. In many cases, it will recommend starting with a Scorecard to establish a clear picture of your current situation and surface where clarity is most needed.

Each Snapshot resolves one decision. If a new decision emerges later, it’s addressed deliberately — once the relevant context and inputs are in place.