Some decisions don’t feel difficult because they’re complex.
They feel difficult because risk and distortion are tangled.
A Red Flag Review is for moments like that.
You might recognise this:
This isn’t indecision.
It’s signal mixed with distortion.
The Red Flag Review helps you separate them.
A Red Flag Review isolates the risk pattern shaping your decision.
It shows you:
So you can decide without pressure masquerading as urgency.
People often notice:
decisions settle instead of circling
urgency drops without avoidance
fear becomes legible instead of overwhelming
confidence returns without bravado
responsibility reassigns itself correctly
the decision stops leaking into everything else
Not because someone told you what to do.
But because the risk became visible.
This process is contained, precise, and deliberately non-interactive.
1
You complete a focused intake describing the situation, context, and pressure.
No preparation beyond that.
2
I map the risk pattern off-call, in quiet, without your involvement.
I separate:
3
You receive a concise document that includes:
There is no plan.
No advice.
No follow-up call.
The work is complete when the risk is clear.
To keep the work clean:
The Red Flag Review exists for clarity under pressure, not reassurance.
Many people describe this as the moment urgency dissolves.
One decision. One risk pattern. One stabilising read.
If something feels off and the stakes are real, this is the right place to pause.
The Red Flag Review deals with decisions where the cost of distortion is higher.
It requires deeper pattern separation and longer consequence tracking.
You are not paying for time.
You are paying to avoid a costly misread.