Life is not checkers ❌
Life is chess.

Checkers is about reacting to whatever is right in front of you.
Chess is about seeing the whole board, thinking a few moves ahead, and knowing which role you need to play.

That mindset has saved me from roommate drama, bill pressure, and even work chaos. Instead of reacting, I play position.


Personality and the board

The MBTI framework splits personalities into 16 types.

Think of them like chess archetypes:

MBTI is not a crystal ball. Studies say it’s more descriptive than predictive. But it gives us language. A way to reflect on our tendencies, our defaults, and how we might step into new roles when the board demands it.


What research shows us

Chess research tells us that skill is a mix of traits and practice.


The Metaphor in Action

Each piece represents an energy you can call on.

When a situation hits, ask: which piece do I need to play right now. Maybe you default to Queen energy, but the board calls for a Rook. Maybe you want to leap like a Knight, but what’s needed is King calm.

That choice is the difference between reacting and playing strategy.


Why this matters

Chess reminds us that growth comes from patience, practice, and stepping into roles that feel new. You are not locked into one piece forever.

You can promote, switch, adapt, and win by playing the long game.

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Which piece feels most like you right now.


If you had the chance to promote, what would you become.


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