What rooms feel when you walk in.
There's a difference between being in a room and being felt in it. Most people occupy space without filling it. They break eye contact first. They speak and get talked over. They leave and nobody noticed they were there. Presence is the dimension that measures whether you register — and most people don't want to know the answer.
TL;DR: Presence (Aura) measures how you show up in the world: confidence, social energy, eye contact, and influence. Population average: 46/100. Most people underestimate how much this dimension silently shapes every interaction. See all Lifescan data →
Lifescan doesn't ask you to rate your confidence. It puts you in situations and asks what actually happens — when you walk into a room, when someone holds your gaze, when you open your mouth in a group.
Below the midpoint — most people are slightly forgettable. Not invisible, but not memorable either. They're not socially dysfunctional. They just default to passive behavior — breaking eye contact first, entering rooms without registering, speaking without commanding attention. Presence is also the dimension people most consistently overestimate about themselves.
"People notice when you walk in."
"Everyone's interested. No one stays."
"Present but unnoticed."
What happens when Presence is high but Love isn't?
Everyone's interested. No one stays. You attract easily and attach poorly. The charm works on everyone except the person who matters most.
Lifescan detects 175+ patterns like this.
42 questions. 6 minutes. See whether rooms actually notice when you walk in — and what that connects to.
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