Deciding something big is like choosing your favorite ice cream flavor when you're really hungry, it matters a lot, and you want to pick the best one.
When you have to make a big life-changing decision, it's helpful to take time to think about what’s important. Imagine you’re playing with building blocks, each block is a different choice you can make. Some are big, like picking a new school or moving somewhere new. Others are small, like choosing whether to wear blue socks or green ones.
Taking Time to Think
Just like how you might count your blocks before stacking them up high, it’s good to think about what makes you happy and what helps you grow. Ask yourself: What do I want most? And also: What could happen if I choose this or that?
Sometimes, people rush into decisions, like when you grab the first ice cream cone without tasting them all. But if you take a few minutes to try out your choices, it’s easier to know what feels right.
So remember, even though big decisions can feel overwhelming, taking time and thinking carefully will help you make the best pick, just like choosing your favorite flavor when you're really hungry!
Examples
- Deciding to move across the country for love
- Picking between college and working immediately
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See also
- How bees use swarm intelligence to make decisions?
- Gambler's Fallacy Explained: Think You're Owed A Win?
- How being poor leads to poor decisions?
- How Do Countries Decide Whether to Go to War?
- How Cognitive Flexibility Saved My Life | Chantrise Holliman | TEDxChandlersCreek?