Dean Whitney · Get Better Lab
Vision Architecture — Building a Life You Actually Want
Most people don't have a vision for their life — they have a collection of goals and a vague sense of direction. Vision Architecture is something more precise: a structured, multi-driver picture of what your life looks like in three to five years when you're operating at full alignment across Calling, Health, Connection, and Resources. It's not an aspirational statement. It's a design document — specific enough to direct decisions, flexible enough to evolve, and grounded in your Life Quality Score data rather than in what you think you should want.
Work with Dean →What You Get
What Changes When You Work With Dean
- ✓ Build a 3–5 year life vision that's grounded in your actual drivers — not generic aspiration
- ✓ Create a design document specific enough to direct major decisions and daily priorities
- ✓ Use Vision Architecture as the strategic layer above the Transformation Management System
- ✓ Work with Dean Whitney to build your Vision Architecture through the coaching engagement
- ✓ Access Vision Architecture tools in the Get Better app at getbetterapp.com
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Dean works with a small number of clients at a time. Reach out to start the conversation.
Get in Touch →FAQ
Common Questions
What is Vision Architecture?
Vision Architecture is the process of designing a specific, multi-driver picture of your life in three to five years — across Calling, Health, Connection, and Resources simultaneously. It's built from your LQS baseline data, informed by the Human vs. Being distinction, and structured to be specific enough to direct decisions and planning rather than function as generic inspiration.
How is Vision Architecture different from a vision board or mission statement?
Vision boards and mission statements are often aspirational and generic. Vision Architecture is specific, driver-integrated, and grounded in your LQS data — which means it reflects where you actually are and what each driver actually needs rather than what sounds compelling. It functions as a design document, not an inspiration artifact.
How long does it take to build a Vision Architecture?
The initial build typically takes one focused session of three to four hours — either as a standalone exercise or as part of a coaching engagement. The Vision Architecture evolves over time as your LQS data updates and your life context changes.
How do I work with Dean on Vision Architecture?
Vision Architecture is a core component of Dean's coaching engagements. Reach out via hello@getbetterlab.com to discuss fit and availability. The Get Better app also includes a guided Vision Architecture builder at getbetterapp.com.
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