“Mastering the Art of Decision Making: My Personal 7-Step Method before taking a big decision”

Making a big decision can be a nerve-wracking and overwhelming experience. It can take a lot of time and energy to weigh the pros and cons and make a choice that feels right. Over the years, I’ve learned a few things about decision-making that have helped me feel more confident and at peace with the choices I make.

Here are 7 things I do before taking a big decision:

  1. Sleep on it

Whenever I’m faced with a big decision, I try to avoid making any hasty choices. Instead, I take some time to sleep on it. A good night’s sleep can do wonders for your mental clarity and perspective. In the morning, I often feel more centered and better equipped to approach the situation with a fresh perspective.

  1. Talk about it

Another important step in my decision-making process is to talk about the situation with someone I trust. This could be a friend, family member, or mentor. Talking through the situation helps me gain new insights and ideas, and can often provide me with the support and encouragement I need to feel confident about my choices.

  1. Research it

Before making a big decision, I always make sure to gather as much information as possible. This could involve researching online, talking to experts in the field, or reading books or articles about the topic. Having a well-informed understanding of the situation at hand can help me make a decision that feels informed and well-thought-out.

  1. Read about it

Along with research, reading about the situation can also be a great way to gain a deeper understanding and insight. This could involve reading case studies, memoirs, or other personal accounts related to the decision I’m facing. By reading about the experiences of others, I can gain a new perspective and a deeper appreciation for the choices I make.

  1. Feel about it

In addition to all the research and information gathering, it’s also important to listen to my gut feelings. This might involve meditating, journaling, or simply taking some time to reflect on how I’m feeling about the situation. By taking the time to understand and connect with my emotions, I can make a decision that feels true to who I am and what I value.

  1. Write about it

Another helpful tool I use when making big decisions is writing. This could be journaling, writing a letter to myself, or simply brainstorming on paper. Writing about my thoughts and feelings helps me get clear on what I want and what is important to me, and can often provide me with the clarity and direction I need to make a confident decision.

  1. Just do it

At the end of the day, sometimes the best decision is simply to take action and go for it. Of course, this doesn’t mean rushing into things blindly, but rather approaching the situation with a clear understanding of what I want and what’s important to me. By taking confident and decisive action, I can make the most of the opportunities and experiences that come my way.

In conclusion, taking a big decision can be a challenging and daunting experience, but with a little bit of preparation and introspection, it can also be a rewarding and empowering one. Whether it’s sleeping on it, talking about it, researching it, reading about it, feeling about it, writing about it, or simply doing it, taking the time to reflect and understand my thoughts and feelings can help me make a choice that feels right and true to who I am.