Health report

The Annual & Health Report

This page explains what the annual option is, how the health report works, and when it actually makes sense to upgrade.

Please read this carefully before deciding.

What the Annual Is For

The annual option is for people who want direction, not just information.

Most people don’t struggle because they lack tactics.
They struggle because they don’t know what to focus on first.

If you’ve been:

  • Trying multiple things at once

  • Making partial progress but not sustained progress

  • Feeling like you’re “close” but not settled

That’s usually not a motivation problem.

It’s a sequencing problem.

That’s what the annual is designed to solve.

What the Health Report Is

The health report is where I apply the framework to your specific situation.

It is not automated advice and it is not generic.

In the report, I look at:

  • Your main symptoms and constraints

  • How different systems may be interacting

  • Which layer is most likely the current bottleneck

  • What I would focus on first

  • What I would not focus on yet, and why

The goal is clarity, not complexity.

You should walk away knowing:

  • What matters most right now

  • What can wait

  • What’s likely noise

  • Why your next step makes sense

What the Health Report Is Not

The health report is not:

  • A one-size-fits-all protocol

  • A supplement shopping list

  • A checklist to “optimize everything”

  • A promise to fix everything at once

If that’s what you’re looking for, this probably isn’t a good fit.

This work is about restraint, prioritization, and timing.

How the Process Works

Once you upgrade to annual:

  1. You receive a short intake questionnaire

  2. I review your answers using the same framework I use across cases

  3. You receive your written health report

  4. You use that clarity to decide your next step

Some people apply the report on their own.
Others use it as the bridge into deeper support.

Both outcomes are valid.

Who the Annual Is a Good Fit For

The annual + report makes sense if:

  • You’ve already read and resonated with the content

  • You understand the basics but want perspective

  • You’re dealing with overlapping symptoms

  • You’re tired of guessing or second-guessing

  • You want to stop changing direction every few weeks

It works best for people who want fewer decisions, not more.

Who It’s Probably Not For

It’s likely not a good fit if:

  • You’re brand new to these topics

  • You’re looking for rigid protocols

  • You want constant reassurance

  • You’re not implementing anything yet

If that’s where you are, stay on monthly for now.
The upgrade will make more sense later.

What Comes After the Health Report

The health report is not the end of the system, it’s a decision point.

After the report, there are typically three paths:

  1. Apply it solo
    → Stay on annual, read selectively, execute calmly

  2. Apply it with ongoing calibration
    → The community (Andronaut Academy) becomes useful here

  3. Complex cases
    → In rare situations, limited 1:1 support may make sense (VIP option here)

Nothing is pushed.
The next step should feel obvious, not pressured.

Why Annual Changes Everything

Annual isn’t just a pricing option.

It’s a commitment to thinking differently.

People who upgrade tend to:

  • Churn far less

  • Simplify instead of stacking

  • Stop chasing every new idea

  • Make steadier progress over time

Not because they get more content, but because they stop guessing.

How to Decide

If you’re asking:

  • “Should I read more?” → stay on monthly

  • “Should I act more?” → slow down

  • “Should I get clarity on what actually matters?” → annual

That’s the shift.

Final Note

This work isn’t about fixing one problem and moving on.

It’s about:

  • Making better decisions

  • Avoiding unnecessary detours

  • Knowing when not to intervene

If that’s what you’re looking for, the annual is the right place to be.

Where this page should be linked (important):

  • “How This Works” page

  • System orientation emails

  • Bottom of major articles

  • DM replies

  • Health report follow-ups