The Homecoming Profile

Find your dominant inner part · 16 items · 5 minutes
Lim, B. T. (2026). Welcome Home: Healing Trauma & Reclaiming Wholeness. Hardie Grant.

Under pressure, one inner part of you tends to take the lead.

The Homecoming Profile indicates which one. Your dominant part is the one that has been doing the most protective work for you.

There are no right or wrong answers. Respond as truthfully as you can, based on your actual experience rather than how you think you should respond.

Scale 1 Never  ·  2 Rarely  ·  3 Sometimes  ·  4 Often  ·  5 Very often  ·  6 Almost always

Read each statement and indicate how often it applies to you when you are under pressure: in difficult conversations, high-stakes decisions, moments of tension, situations not going to plan.

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Your dominant part

Crane

The Distant Observer

Rabbit · The Peacekeeper
Ox · The Load-Bearer
Wolf · The Edge-Holder
Crane · The Distant Observer

Welcome Home

The four archetypes you just measured come from Isabel Mei-Lin's story · the rooms of her inner house, the parts she meets there, and her journey home.

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The full Homecoming Profile and Integration Roadmap are in development. If you have entered your email above, you will be the first to hear when they are ready, alongside the Welcome Home email series.