The first Living Path tool is a 5-minute option structure worksheet.
It does not decide for you. It helps you see what the decision is made of: the load-bearing point, the room for adjustment, and whether the move can create another useful path.
Use it on any decision that is becoming important
You can use the worksheet for work, career direction, learning a new skill, family arrangements, a child’s path, money, time allocation, or a project you are unsure how to start.
OMP does not choose for you. It clarifies the structure behind the answer so the decision can become discussable, adjustable, and actionable.
Work and income
Use the worksheet when one job, one client, one platform, or one credential seems to carry too much of your life.
The point is not to panic or jump. It is to find the smallest move that creates a second support point.
Skills and proof
A skill becomes stronger when it can move across settings. The tool helps you ask whether a skill is only useful in one label, or whether it can produce proof, trust, and new offers elsewhere.
That is why the worksheet looks for reusable assets, not just interests.
Family and time
Many decisions are not purely personal. They sit inside family duties, health, money, and time limits.
OMP is useful here because it favors small, reversible, generative moves that protect the base while improving the next choice.
What comes after the worksheet
After the first worksheet, the English sequence will send practical OMP cases about work, AI, family, assets, and life choices.
The goal is simple: give readers a thinking tool they can keep using.