A self-discovery quiz

Before You Forgot

A short quiz to find your way back to your original voice

Free · Five minutes · No right answers

What you'll walk away with

You'll find out which voice you've been gradually moving away from — not as a diagnosis, and not as a personality type you're stuck with. More like a thread that's been there for a long time, that you may have slowly stopped following.

You'll receive a short profile describing what you were like before you learned to fit, along with one small exercise to try this week. After the quiz, I'll send you a few gentle emails over the following days — nothing pushy, just some thoughts and questions to help things land.

The four voices

Every woman falls into one of these — the voice she was before she learned to edit herself down. The quiz finds yours.

01

The Still Flame

Quiet on the outside, burning on the inside. Depth was always your gift. At some point, you started performing lightness instead.

02

The Wandering Thread

Your mind moved like water, and that was never a problem. You followed curiosity freely — then learned to pretend you had a plan.

03

The Open Door

You made rooms feel different just by being in them. The care was real and generous — until giving cost more than you had.

04

The Honest Eye

You saw things clearly and weren't afraid to say so. Then you learned to qualify, soften, and second-guess what you knew.

Before You Forgot — Cosmic Pyjamas

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Your original voice

Your exercise this week

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About this quiz

I built this quiz because I kept meeting women who looked completely fine on the outside: capable, together, moving through their days, but who described a quiet feeling of distance from themselves. Not unhappy exactly. Just... smaller than they used to be.

The quiz doesn't tell you who you should be. It helps you notice which part of you has been waiting quietly to come back.

I'm Jenna, and this is what Cosmic Pyjamas is about: not fixing, not optimizing — just remembering.