Explore · The Measurement Framework

The Measurement Framework.

The measurement, the framework, the Ladder. How internal maps are structured and make the invisible visible.

The LOG viewpoint

How LOG sees the measurement framework.

LOG measurement treats the measurement framework as a pattern in a system, not a fixed label. What you see in the assessment isn't who you are. It's where your system is right now, across the parts of your life that matter, viewed through the lens that fits.

That's what makes the measurement useful. Two people taking the same assessment can land in very different places. Take it again after a few months of doing the work, and the picture moves. The point of LOG isn't to give a snapshot. It's to chart movement over time.

  • States, not traits.Where you are now, not who you are forever.
  • Five named stages.So you can see where you are, and where you're going.
  • Multiple lenses.The same framework applied across different parts of life.
  • Measurable change.Take it again. See what's moved. Decide what's worth your time.
Read the source

How LOG measures.

The full picture of the LOG framework, written up in one place.

The Model

Stages, the five balls, the ladder, the sea diagram. The complete model in one essay.

Take the Life Ladder

See the model in action with your own data. Free, five minutes.

From the blog

Latest in The Measurement Framework.

View all The Measurement Framework posts

No articles in this hub yet. They're coming.

Measure it

See where you are. See what's moved.

The point of LOG isn't to read about measurement. It's to use it. Take the free Life Ladder and see what comes up.