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Archived noindex page. Kefiw's public focus is Property decision help.

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This older Kefiw page is kept for reference, marked noindex, and removed from the primary sitemap. The current Kefiw experience is focused on property decisions: cost, quotes, damage, buying, selling, owning, and packets.

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Social thinking

Conversation Clarity Circuit

Reframe the lighter relationship games as communication practice, not random entertainment.

Best for

  • Hard conversations
  • Message rewriting
  • Tone checking
  • Repair attempts

Trains

  • Tone awareness
  • Perspective taking
  • Message clarity
  • Conversation planning

Output

One clearer sentence or safer next message.

What this circuit should produce

  • One prompt tone
  • One boundary/risk label
  • A cleaner message
  • One next conversation move

Practice signal

What gets better with practice

This circuit trains tone and repair before a message or conversation. The goal is not to win the conversation. The goal is to make the next sentence safer, clearer, and less reactive.

Learn the skill behind this circuit

These guides explain the thinking habit this circuit is trying to train.

Practice before your run

Use one standalone game or calculator first, then come back for a full Cognitive Boost circuit.

Choose your run

Choose session length

You do not have to do the full circuit every time. A short completed run is better than skipping the habit completely.

How scoring works for a Standard Run

A Standard Run can earn up to 1,500 points. The score rewards completion, station results, reflection clarity, and finishing the selected run. Pace points only unlock after all required stations are finished, and suspiciously fast runs do not receive a pace bonus.

Completion
up to 500 points
Pace
up to 200 points
Station results
up to 500 points
Reflection clarity
up to 200 points
Full-run bonus
up to 100 points

Your score is not a medical, psychological, or educational measurement. A lower score may reflect fatigue, stress, distraction, unfamiliarity, or rushing.

Station runner

Do one station, score it, then the runner moves to the next station.

Timer
0:00
Target 15:00
Live score
0
Possible today: 1,500
Mode
Standard Run
15 min target · 5 stations
Progress
0%
0/5 done · 0 skipped
Trend
No run yet
Best pending
Station 1 of 5Reflection2 min target

Name the Conversation Goal

Clarify what you want the conversation to accomplish.

Why it is here

Clarify what you want the conversation to accomplish.

What to do

Write one goal.

One-sentence takeaway

What is one thing you noticed during this run?

Tip: keep this short. Do not write private medical, financial, family, or relationship details here.

Today's circuit leaderboard

Standard and Deep runs use separate daily boards. Light Runs and skipped runs stay local. Takeaway text is never submitted to the leaderboard.

Standard Run board

Deep Run board

Practice this station separately

Want to improve before your next full circuit? Try these standalone tools.

Related cognitive guides

Related circuits

What Cognitive Boost can and cannot do

Cognitive Boost scores are personal practice markers, not medical, psychological, educational, or diagnostic measurements.

Conversation Clarity is for wording practice and reflection. It is not therapy, crisis support, legal advice, or a substitute for professional help.

Cognitive Boost can help you practice attention, recall, estimation, planning, and reflection in short sessions.

It cannot diagnose memory problems, ADHD, dementia, anxiety, depression, learning disorders, or cognitive decline. A bad score may reflect fatigue, stress, distraction, unfamiliarity, or rushing. A good score does not prove that everything is fine.

Stop a session if it makes you anxious, frustrated, dizzy, visually strained, or more fatigued. If memory, attention, directions, money management, medication routines, work steps, or daily tasks are changing in real life, talk with a qualified health professional instead of using games to self-test.

Frequently asked questions

Is this circuit a test?

No. It is a short practice routine. Scores are meant to help you notice patterns, not diagnose ability.

How often should I repeat this circuit?

Most users should repeat a circuit 1-3 times per week or rotate through the weekly plan.

What should I do if I get a low score?

Treat it as information. Fatigue, stress, rushing, distractions, and unfamiliar tasks can lower a score.

Should I do the Light, Standard, or Deep Run?

Use Light when you are tired, Standard for daily practice, and Deep when you want a longer challenge.

Should I send the message right after the circuit?

Only if it still feels clear and proportionate. The circuit helps draft a safer next sentence, but timing and context still matter.