Goal Tool

Decision Clarity Tool

Compare two choices without endlessly replaying them in your head. Score what matters, notice the real trade-offs and turn the decision into one useful next step.

Option A

Long-term benefit
Fits your values or goals
Realistic with current time
Risk or downside

Option B

Long-term benefit
Fits your values or goals
Realistic with current time
Risk or downside

Scores help reveal your thinking, but they do not replace judgment. For major legal, medical, safety or financial decisions, get appropriate professional advice before acting.

Your Decision Snapshot

Decision Clarity

Less Overthinking. More Useful Action.
Option A Score
Option B Score
Best Current Option
Decision Confidence

Ready when you are

Add two options and score them around what matters most to you.

A good decision is not always the choice with zero risk. It is often the choice you can justify, act on and adjust when new information appears.

Your Next Steps

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Your action plan will appear here. Compare the options above to create a clearer next move.

How To Make Decisions With More Clarity

Do not wait for total certainty.
Most normal life decisions come with incomplete information. Aim for enough clarity to make a sensible move, then learn from the result.
Separate discomfort from danger.
A choice can feel uncomfortable because it is new, difficult or visible. That does not automatically make it the wrong choice.
Choose based on your real priorities.
A decision becomes easier when you know whether you are optimising for money, health, freedom, stability, family, progress or peace of mind.
Use small tests where possible.
Before making a large irreversible decision, look for a lower-risk version you can test over a week, month or short project.

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Choose the direction, then commit to the next step.

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