Three Steps to Gauge Team Clarity, Direction & Energy
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We measure everything.
Revenue.
Activity.
Pipeline.
Throughput.
Dashboards everywhere.
And yet…
We assume things we don’t actually measure:
Clarity.
Direction.
Energy.
The gap
We’re good at measuring optimization.
We’re not good at measuring what drives it.
What we often call alignment…
is really individual orientation within a team.
And we rarely check it.
Why this matters
Optimization is a multiplier.
But orientation is the hidden multiplier.
If individuals are:
- Clear → teams move faster
- Unclear → teams move faster in the wrong direction
If energy is high → momentum builds
If energy is low → pressure builds
Same system.
Different state.
Very different outcome.
Most systems work well—until something changes or pressure builds. That’s when your team’s clarity, direction, and energy matter most.
Make the unseen visible (10 seconds)
Try this with a real project or team.
Use any simple, anonymous tool (poll, chat, survey).
Ask each person to rate 1–10:
- Clarity — How clear am I on what matters for this?
- Orientation — Where am I right now relative to where this needs to go?
- Rhythm — What is my current cadence on this?
- Energy — Where is my emotional energy for this right now?
No discussion.
Just numbers.
How to read it
Look at the spread.
- Tight cluster (7–8–7–8) → shared orientation
- Wide spread (3–8–4–9) → different realities
That’s what most teams call “misalignment.”
But now you can actually see it.
What happens next
You don’t need to fix it.
Just seeing it changes the conversation.
- Assumptions surface
- Pace adjusts
- Pressure becomes visible
- Decisions get clearer
A brief pause to orient focuses direction.
Focused direction multiplies optimization.
Bottom line
You don’t need more dashboards.
You need a quick way to see what your dashboards can’t.
Try it once. You’ll know in 10 seconds whether your team is operating from the same place—or just assuming it.
About the Authors
Jonathan Thomas, MSW
Whether at the potter's wheel, coaching medical professionals and teams, or in his private counseling practice, Jonathan Thomas has spent his life molding, shaping and creating something beautiful and new.
Tim Preston
As a successful serial-entrepreneur and angel investor, Tim Preston has spent the majority of his life learning, overcoming, and creating, from blank pieces of paper: self, spaces, teams, and businesses.
Together, Jonathan and Tim founded Simple. Not Easy., LLC, a company that developed CoreSelf Positioning™ tools to help companies and individuals to slow down and align energy levels, values, and actions in order to formulate their best next steps.
Learn more about Jonathan, Tim & CoreSelf Positioning.