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Reviewed Self – Delphi


Includes 12 months access to:


  • The Reviewed Self System – Notion templates for you to download and keep forever
  • Review Instructions – a backend filled with audio and written instructions to get you going quickly.
  • Supporting live sessions including monthly assessments, quarterly reviews, and the annual virtual retreat. Along with invitations to join a review pod.
  • Reflections – you get access to all current and future reflections. Along with live sessions as they are released.
  • Extra annual retreat day for reflections only. This will give depth to your annual review and allow you to meet fellow reflectors.

Total payment

Reviewed Self – Delphi

$875


All prices in USD


Please note: transactions will appear on your credit card statement with the name of our parent company, Alexandersson Group.
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Delphi renews at $750 per year. You will be notified before hand. Nothing annoys me more than forgetting a renewal and have it happen automatically. I promise to not do that to you.

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Robin M.
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Reviewed Self helped me slow down and zoom out. It gave me a framework to actually notice how life moved through me—what stuck, what changed, and what patterns emerged. The insights I got from tracking Level Events over time was wild. I’ll be using this every month from now on.
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Jyothi P.
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As someone who's navigated both global corporate teams and solo creative work, I thought I knew how to review and reflect. Reviewed Self helped me go deeper. It gave me a clear lens to track my growth, reconnect with my values, and actually see how my decisions ripple out over time.

For the first time, reflection feels like part of my creative process—not a separate thing I ‘should’ do.