THE MIRROR FRAMEWORK
See yourselfwith precision.
You can't change what you can't see.
The Mirror Framework makes the invisible visible.
Showing you the hidden patterns behind how you think, lead, communicate, make decisions, self-sabotage, & get in your own way.
Walk away with a clear reflection of your natural strengths, blind spots, and the identity you need to embody to reach your potential.
See yourself clearly. Lead your life clearly.
IT STARTS WITH YOU
CHOOSE YOUR MIRROR
WHAT YOU'LL WALK AWAY WITH
Simple. Precise.
Pattern Recognition.
A Clear, Precise Reflection of Your Personality
A clear picture of how you think, operate, communicate, make decisions, and handle pressure.
Your Most Valuable Strengths
Clarity on the gifts, instincts, and strengths people already rely on you for, and how to use them with more intention.
The Blind Spots Getting In Your Way
A look at the patterns that may be creating stress, perfectionism, overthinking, avoidance, control, burnout, or miscommunication.
Why Certain Patterns Keep Repeating
Language for the negative cycles that keep showing up in your relationships, career, leadership, decisions, or personal growth.
More Self-Trust & Confidence
Words for what you've been feeling but haven't been able to fully explain, so you can move forward with more clarity.
A Clear Next Step
Specific action items and a direction that will move the needle fastest to your goal, so you can use your personality to the potential it was created for.
HOW IT WORKS
Three steps. One clear picture.
Clarity Intake Form
Fill out a short reflection form, book your consultation call, and complete your assessments.
Mirror Call
A focused 1:1 session with precise, clear pattern recognition of your results.
Pattern Mapping
A personalized action plan and roadmap to use your personality to its full potential.
MIRROR FRAMEWORK
Reflections & Testimonials
“I've always considered myself pretty self-aware. I journal, I reflect, I think deeply about my decisions. But going through Tiyah's Mirror Report showed me there's a big difference between thinking you understand yourself and actually seeing yourself clearly. At the time, I was bringing on some key team members across my real estate investment and development business, as well as my short-term rental management and consulting company. I've always evaluated people based on competency, but Tiyah helped me look at personality, compatibility, and long-term fit in a much more intentional way. That shift alone changed how I approached hiring. More importantly, it forced me to confront something about myself. One of my biggest faults as a leader is that I tend to work too much in the business instead of on the business. Control has always been my crutch. I tell myself it's about standards, but in reality, it's often about comfort.
Tiyah's insights helped me see that pattern clearly. Not in a vague, motivational way, but in a practical, documented, "here it is on paper" way. That clarity made it easier to delegate more effectively and, honestly, to feel more comfortable relinquishing control. I wasn't just reacting anymore. I was making intentional choices with my time and energy. Putting everything into a structured report and walkthrough made it click in a different way. It connected the dots between my strengths, my blind spots, and the patterns I repeat under stress. If you're leading a team or building something meaningful, the ability to see yourself clearly isn't optional. It's leverage. And this process gave me exactly that.
“After Tiyah's reflection, I walked away with a much clearer understanding of how I naturally operate, and how that can be perceived by other people. What really shifted for me was seeing the connection between my strengths and my blind spots. The same traits that help me move quickly, think strategically, and solve complex problems can also make me overly analytical or less intentional with relationship building if I'm not paying attention.
What I appreciated most was that her breakdown didn't feel generic. She was able to put language to my personality, patterns, and operating style in a way that felt accurate, practical, and easy to understand.
It helped me see myself more clearly, especially in the areas of leadership, communication, and influence. I'd tell other founders, executives, or growth-oriented people that Tiyah has a real ability to reflect people back to themselves in a way that is both insightful and actionable. If you want to better understand your strengths, blind spots, and how you're coming across to others, her work is extremely valuable.
“It was really helpful to see how all the aspects of my personality come together to create who I am and all my tendencies. I can have a saboteur aspect to my personality, and that is the result of how all my strengths come together. I am ambitious, an activator, and I don't want to disappoint anyone as well. These are all positives, but they can become negatives too, or get in the way of growth within myself as well as positive outcomes in relationships, both professional and personal. The Mirror Framework really helped me see all of me more clearly, which then helps other people know and understand all of me as well. You brought out a number of things that I'm now really thinking about day-to-day that were surfaced through your help with the Mirror Framework. I think this is going to be very helpful to entrepreneurs and founders around the world.
“Scheduling a Leadership Clarity Session with Tiyah was exactly what I needed while juggling multiple roles and responsibilities. It had been over 15 years since I last completed a personality assessment, so gaining insight into how I've evolved since my 30s was incredibly valuable. Tiyah walked me through each assessment, reviewed the results with me, and helped align my traits with my goals in a practical, meaningful way.
I plan to continue working with her and highly recommend her to anyone seeking clarity and growth. She's an insightful leader who is deeply passionate about helping people understand themselves so they can show up as their best in business, relationships, and life.
“I recently did a leadership assessment with Tiyah and it was incredibly eye-opening. As a dental practice owner stepping into more founder-level work, I've always seen being an achiever as one of my greatest strengths. What I didn't realize is how much it was also holding me back. I tend to default to doing things myself because it feels faster and easier, but this made me realize how much that limits my ability to truly lean on my team. This gave me a lot of clarity on where I need to grow next as a leader, and I'm really grateful for the insight.
“I decided to work with Tiyah because I wanted to grow my skills as a coach, especially my leadership, so I could hold my clients to a higher standard and help them achieve real transformation. Before the session, she had me take a few assessments that helped me clearly understand my strengths. Then during our session, we went through everything together, and she showed me how to actually use those strengths. Instead of copying other coaches, I now lead from a place of alignment and confidence. This has completely changed how I coach and how I build relationships with my clients. They're taking more ownership, more responsibility, and I'm able to paint a much clearer vision for their future while helping them develop the skills to reach their goals. If you're looking for clarity in how to grow, personally or professionally, I highly recommend booking a session with Tiyah.
“I got a lot of value from the personality assessment. Even just reflecting on my own results, I learned more about myself, and I realized how beneficial it would be to understand how my team thinks, their strengths, weaknesses, and how they naturally operate. After our session with Tiyah, I felt like I grew a lot closer to my sales team. It really showed me how important it is to take each person's personality into account, especially in how you communicate with them. Right after the meeting, there was a noticeable shift, we felt more connected as a team. I can already tell they're going to be more open with me moving forward, and it's helped me become a better leader from just that one session.
Tiyah did an amazing job managing all of our different personalities. She asked really thoughtful questions that helped even the more reserved team members open up, things they might not have felt comfortable sharing before. She created a space that felt open and safe, which allowed the team to be honest. That made the entire experience incredibly valuable and gave us a much deeper understanding of each other.
“Tiyah's workshop truly amplified our team's morale. She walked us through each team member's strengths and weaknesses and was able to really define the identity of our team. From that, she helped us build out our core values, mission statement, and purpose in a way that actually felt aligned. As a small to mid-sized company, it's hard to find that kind of clarity because you're bringing together people with different values and perspectives. But Tiyah was able to bring everything together in a way that just made sense, it was a game changer.
Beyond that, the experience itself was incredibly positive. We went deep as a team, and I saw a level of appreciation for one another that I hadn't seen before. That alone strengthened our morale and camaraderie in a really meaningful way. Honestly, it felt kind of magical. I just want to say thank you, Tiyah, for putting this together. I'm looking forward to working with you again next quarter.
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ABOUT TIYAH
Hi, I'm Tiyah.
I spent years living a life people applauded me for: Rams cheerleader, Laker Girl, aspiring dietitian, crypto trader. From the outside it looked like the life. On the inside, none of it felt like me.
That gap between who I portrayed and who I actually was became The Mirror Framework, a way to see yourself clearly enough to stop performing and start leading from truth.
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