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Every September, you wonder what to learn next.
A new method? A certification? A course that fits the gaps in your practice?
But beneath that question is a better one:
Where should I deepen next?
The Challenge
Most professional learning feels like guesswork.
You pick what looks useful, try to apply it, and sometimes it fits.
Other times—it doesn't address what your cases actually require.
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We don't need more methods.
We need clarity, structure, and an unbiased map of where to grow next
What if there was an self-assessment
YOU could take.
Defining what you needed for today's cases,
regardless of the complexity,
the type of case,
the dog breed,
or client type.
A neutral, science-backed tool to clarify your strengths and growth areas.
Developed by an Expert

"I’ve led behaviour change for hundreds of thousands—where failure had real consequences.
When I turned to canine work, the same neuro-biological 'must-haves' emerged.
This assessment reflects the
14 PRINCIPLES
that predict lasting change.
They’re not mine—they’re what systems science, neurobiology, and complex change case outcomes have consistently shown to hold."

How You'll Use It.
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Review specific cases with structured insight
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Reflect on patterns in your consultations
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Bring structure to mentoring, peer review, and self-study
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Identify the type of support, resource, or approach that's relevant next
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Protect your outcomes, reputation, and wellbeing
This is about seeing your work clearly—not judging it.
What You'll Recieve
After completing the assessment:
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A structured profile of where your practice already excels
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Targeted indicators showing where even subtle gaps may be affecting long-term change
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Personalised suggestions to guide your next steps—ranging from:
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Tailored research ideas with keywords to find the ideal courses
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Principle-gap AI prompt ideas
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Relevant podcast episodes
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Optional guides from the CNSS Library; and,
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You’ll also receive guidance on how to independently explore your skill areas through case examples
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You decide how to learn next—based on what matters in your practice right now
