Decision Making

Every big decision is really three votes: the head's analysis, the heart's longing, the gut's verdict. Misery comes from letting one voter silence the others — good decisions convene all three.

Convening your inner committee

In a decision reading you give each voice the floor in turn. Head: the facts, stakes and probabilities, stated plainly. Heart: what you want — not what is sensible, what you want — said out loud, perhaps for the first time. Gut: the immediate yes/no each option triggers in the body before argument begins.

Your reader keeps the process honest — noticing when 'the facts' are actually fear dressed formally, or when the heart is being overruled without a hearing. Most stuck decisions unstick once every voter is heard.

Deciding versus drifting

Not choosing is also a choice — usually the worst one, because it is made by default and owned by no one. A reading can help you set a decision date, define what information would actually change things (and what is just stalling-research), and rehearse living inside each option for a day to feel which one you keep returning to.

And once decided: decide wholly. A committed imperfect path outperforms a perfect path walked half-heartedly.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Will the reading make the decision for me?

No \u2014 it will make you better able to decide, which lasts beyond this decision into every future one.

What about big decisions with real consequences \u2014 moving, marriage, career?

Those deserve reflection AND appropriate professional advice where relevant. Use the reading for the inner clarity; use experts for the technical stakes.

I always regret decisions afterwards. Any hope?

That pattern usually means decisions are made by one inner voter and appealed by the others. Convening all three before choosing is precisely the cure \u2014 and readings are built for it.

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