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§ Programmes Available

Three Ways to Work
on How You Think

Each programme is different in scope and commitment — from a single session to a quarterly habit to an eight-week course. All are paced for real life and reviewed by a person.

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§ 01 — Choosing a Programme

Where to begin

If you're not sure which programme fits your situation, a reasonable approach is to start with the Cognitive Skill Assessment — it gives you a clear picture of your own patterns before committing to a longer course of work.

If you already have a sense of what you'd like to develop, the Puzzle Library and Reasoning Programme each serve different kinds of engagement. The descriptions below explain both in enough detail to make a considered choice — or write to us and we'll give you a direct recommendation.

Cognitive Skill Assessment Session № 01 — Single Session
Investment ¥11,000
  • · One structured session with a facilitator
  • · Attention, memory, and reasoning exercises
  • · Written summary of findings delivered after
  • · Suggested practice areas, paced to your week
  • · Session conducted in English

Programme 01

Cognitive Skill Assessment Session

A structured session in which a facilitator walks you through a small set of attention, memory, and reasoning exercises drawn from established assessment traditions — then talks through the results with you in a relaxed setting.

This is not a clinical evaluation. It's a thoughtful starting point for anyone curious about their own thinking patterns — people who'd like an honest, external perspective before deciding what to work on next.

After the session you receive a written summary: what was observed, what the patterns suggest, and a few practice areas suggested at a pace matched to your available time during the week.

Suits people who want a clear picture of where they are before committing to longer work — or who are simply curious about how their attention and reasoning perform under structured observation.

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Logic Puzzle Library Access № 02 — Annual Subscription
Investment ¥17,500 / year
  • · Four quarterly bundles of original puzzles
  • · Deductive grids, spatial shapes, sequences, riddles
  • · Difficulty bands — short warm-ups to weekend pieces
  • · Solutions released two weeks after each bundle
  • · Commentary on solving approaches included
  • · Suitable for individuals, families, small groups

Programme 02

Logic Puzzle Library Access

A standing subscription delivering four quarterly bundles of original logic puzzles and reasoning exercises each year. The bundles span difficulty bands — short morning warm-ups, mid-length pieces for an afternoon, and longer weekend problems for when you have time to sit with something.

Exercise types include deductive logic grids, spatial and shape problems, sequence and pattern puzzles, and lightweight mathematical riddles. Each type develops a different reasoning habit, and the bundles are balanced to work across all of them.

Solutions arrive two weeks after each bundle, accompanied by brief commentary on the approaches that work — and why others don't. The commentary is written for people who solved the puzzle and those who didn't equally.

Suits individuals who want a regular thinking habit without a significant time commitment, families looking for something to work through together, and small groups wanting a shared weekend tradition.

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Reasoning Practice Programme № 03 — Eight Weeks
Investment ¥28,500
  • · Eight weeks of structured weekly materials
  • · Short readings and practice exercises each week
  • · Optional written reflection reviewed by facilitator
  • · No prior background required
  • · Closing consultation in the final week
  • · Guidance on continuing practice independently

Programme 03

Reasoning Practice Programme

An eight-week programme centred on structured reasoning practice — recognising assumptions, weighing evidence, and constructing arguments in plain language. Each week includes a short reading, a small set of practice exercises, and an optional written reflection.

The written reflections are read by the facilitator, who notes what's observed across the weeks — not just whether answers are correct, but how reasoning is developing. That observation informs the closing consultation in the final week.

The programme is paced for working adults and learners returning to study after a break. No prior background in logic or formal reasoning is needed. Materials arrive weekly, and the closing consultation discusses continuing approaches so the work doesn't end with the programme.

Suits people who want to read more critically, argue more clearly, or rebuild study habits after a period away. Also useful for those preparing for work that involves evaluating information carefully — reports, proposals, research.

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§ 02 — At a Glance

Side by side

Feature Cognitive Assessment Puzzle Library Reasoning Programme
Price ¥11,000 ¥17,500 / year ¥28,500
Duration Single session Ongoing (4× / year) 8 weeks
Facilitator review Yes — written summary No Yes — weekly + closing consultation
Weekly time needed One session (once) Flexible — your pace ~2–3 hrs per week
Prior knowledge needed None None None
Best for Starting out; orientation Ongoing habit; groups Deep development; study

§ 03 — Which One?

A few pointers

Start here if…

You're not sure where you stand

The Cognitive Skill Assessment gives you a clear external view of your thinking patterns before you commit to longer work. It's also useful on its own if you're simply curious.

Cognitive Assessment →

Start here if…

You want a low-key regular habit

The Puzzle Library asks nothing of you on a fixed schedule. Bundles arrive quarterly and you work through them however you like — alone, with a partner, over a weekend.

Puzzle Library →

Start here if…

You have a specific aim in mind

The Reasoning Programme is the most structured option — suited to people preparing for demanding study, returning to analytical work, or wanting to read and argue more precisely.

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§ 04 — What All Three Share

A few things that don't change

All materials are in English and delivered without pressure or notification systems

No prior background in logic, mathematics, or formal reasoning is required

Pricing is fixed and transparent — what you see on this page is what you'll be charged

Exercises drawn from established reasoning and logic traditions — not generated algorithmically

Questions answered promptly at info@pulsecorevectoraxis.com before, during, and after

No aggressive follow-up — one message from us after enquiry, then the decision is yours

§ 05 — Ready to Begin

Still thinking it through?

Write to us at info@pulsecorevectoraxis.com with a few words about what you're looking for — or use the form on the home page. We'll give you a straightforward recommendation without any pressure to commit.