GLAS Original: The GLAS MAPS Check

£4.95

The GLAS MAPS Check is a simple decision tool used to review an idea, goal, or project and determine how it should move forward. It asks whether the situation requires Movement, Adjustment, or steady Pursuit. Movement focuses on creating momentum through action, Adjustment refines the plan or structure, and Pursuit reinforces consistency and commitment. Often used after reflection practices such as Align, MAPS helps translate insight into clear, practical direction.

The GLAS MAPS Check is a simple decision tool used to review an idea, goal, or project and determine how it should move forward. It asks whether the situation requires Movement, Adjustment, or steady Pursuit. Movement focuses on creating momentum through action, Adjustment refines the plan or structure, and Pursuit reinforces consistency and commitment. Often used after reflection practices such as Align, MAPS helps translate insight into clear, practical direction.

    • The GLAS MAPS Check is a quick decision tool used to review an idea, goal, or project and decide how it should progress. It asks a simple question: does this need Movement, Adjustment, or steady Pursuit?

      Each option invites a different type of response. Movement focuses on behaviour and momentum, Adjustment refines the plan or structure, and Pursuit protects consistency and commitment.

      MAPS works particularly well after reflection practices such as Align, or when paired with Focus to determine direction. It helps people move from uncertainty to practical clarity.

    1. Review a goal or project and ask whether it needs Movement, Adjustment, or Pursuit.

    2. Diagnose stalled progress by identifying whether behaviour, structure, or consistency is the issue.

    3. Use as a quick team conversation tool to decide the best next step.

    • Pause and Review
      When working on a goal, idea, or project, take a short pause and run a MAPS Check to understand its current state.

    • Choose the Direction
      Decide whether the situation needs Movement (more action), Adjustment (refining the approach), or steady Pursuit (continuing with consistency).

    • Name One Clear Action
      After identifying the category, define one practical next step that reflects that direction.

    • Revisit Regularly
      Return to the MAPS Check during key moments — after reflection, at weekly reviews, or when progress feels unclear — to keep momentum aligned.