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Adult · ~25 min

Connie's Circle

Connie is sixty-three, retired, and the sister everyone calls — not because she has answers, but because she picks up the phone. When her oldest sister's dementia diagnosis collides with rising grocery prices, a dying Buick, and a family Zoom call that turns into a fight, Connie must decide what it really means to take care of the people you love when you can barely take care of yourself. Step into Connie's world and discover how you'd navigate aging, family, and the slow squeeze of a fixed income.

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What you'll discover

As you move through the story and make choices, your DISC personality profile takes shape across four traits:

  • The One Who Takes Charge

    You lead with directness and decisiveness. When crisis hits, you don't wait for permission — you organize, delegate, and demand accountability. Your strength is your willingness to name what everyone else is avoiding, even when it makes you unpopular.

  • The One Who Holds It Together

    You lead with warmth and connection. When the family fractures, you're the voice on the phone, the laugh in the group chat, the one who shows up with coffee and stays until the silence breaks. Your strength is your belief that love, expressed openly, is the only real medicine.

  • The One Who Carries It Quietly

    You lead with loyalty and patience. You absorb the pain of others because it feels like the most useful thing you can do. Your strength is your steadiness — but your challenge is remembering that the person holding everyone up also needs a place to fall.

  • The One Who Builds the Plan

    You lead with clarity and preparation. When emotions run hot, you reach for facts, spreadsheets, and structure. Your strength is your ability to turn an overwhelming crisis into a series of manageable steps — and to show your family that love can look like a well-organized binder.