Incompletion Inventory

What it is

A direct practice for restoring integrity (see four-pillars-of-integrity) by finding and completing the incompletions that drain energy.

The premise: every incomplete commitment, broken agreement, unspoken truth, or undone task is a leak. Each leak draws on the practitioner’s power continuously, even when out of conscious awareness. The Incompletion Inventory surfaces the leaks; completion restores the flow.

The Hendricks rocketship image preserved from the curriculum: see yourself as a rocketship — a powerful container that, when intact, can steer where you want to go and stay in flow. Clearing leaks and blocks increases the energy moving through the rocketship. The work is restoring the container, not generating more fuel.

The move

  1. Make the inventory. List the incompletions present in your life right now. Categories:
  2. Notice the body. Each item in the inventory has a felt sensation. The body knows what the mind is avoiding.
  3. Complete what you can complete. Speak the truth. Renegotiate the agreement. Do the task. Feel the feeling.
  4. Re-feel the body. What changes? Most practitioners describe a palpable shift in energy and clarity after working an inventory.
  5. Repeat regularly. The curriculum names this as an ongoing practice, not a one-time exercise. Especially run it when:
    • energy is low,
    • you feel out of connection,
    • you find yourself blaming or being critical.

Why this matters

  • “This work is about gaining power, aliveness, passion, connection. Being in integrity is the main way to do that.” The Incompletion Inventory is one of the most direct restorations available.
  • Incompletions and withholds overlap heavily — completing one often reveals the other. Run withhold-withdraw-project alongside.
  • Incompletions also surface where the practitioner is stuck in the Karpman Triangle (see karpman-triangle) — the unmade decision that keeps them in Victim, the unspoken truth that holds Villain in place.

Facets served

  • principle-2, principle-3 — SEW is how the body is read for what is incomplete.
  • principle-5 — share experience, not advice. Completing one’s own withholds is the practice; advising others on theirs is not.

Source and attribution

Primary source: raw/2025 ILC Version AT Master Curriculum.docx.md, Week 7 (Discovering Your True Power — Integrity). The curriculum references handouts Rocketship: Energy Leaks / Energy Plugs and Incompletion Inventory — both needs-export as separate assets when the team is ready.

Lineage: Gay & Kathlyn Hendricks. The rocketship image and the inventory as a Hendricks-tradition practice.

Status notes

canonical — promoted from needs-export 2026-05-24 from the ILC master curriculum (Week 7).

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