Better Decision
Facts blur with fears.
Values blur with obligations.
That's why you're circling.
Most people don't struggle with decisions because they can't choose. They struggle because everything gets mixed together.
Your mind keeps returning to the same loop — not because the answer is impossible, but because the decision hasn't been properly unpacked.
How it works
Better Decision walks you through the same seven-step sequence a skilled coach or advisor might use. Step by step, it separates what's true from what's assumed. It makes room for emotion — not to let feelings run the process, but to ensure they're seen. It names the values in conflict, which is usually the real heart of a hard decision.
Then it moves you toward a path you can respect later, not just one that brings temporary relief.
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Facts What's actually true, separated from mere assumptions.
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Feelings Named, not suppressed.
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Values What you actually care about when no one's watching.
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Options All of them. Including the ones you ruled out too quickly.
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Consequences Honest about what each path costs and what it opens.
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Decision Made, not deferred. With reasoning you can return to.
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Commitment A specific next move, with a deadline.
What you walk away with
One page. Your decision, the reasoning behind it, and the specific next move you've committed to. Something you can return to in a week, a month, a year — when you want to remember why you chose what you chose.
Not a journal entry. Not a summary of feelings. A document you can act on.
This is not
- A pros and cons list
- Generic decision advice
- A formula someone else applies to your life
- Permission to keep deliberating
This is
- Seven steps that separate what's real from what's assumed
- Your own values, named clearly
- A decision you can respect later
- A commitment with a deadline
One sitting.
One page.
A decision you can respect later.
Take the time you need. The Guide doesn't rush you. Most people finish in a single sitting.
One purchase. No subscription.
