Self assessment
See how you tend to make the big choices beyond work, where your judgement is soundest, and what is worth settling in yourself before the next one.
How you make the choices that shape a life
41 questions · about 15 minutes
What you will learn
Three things, clearly.
- How clearly you know what actually matters to you, the compass every good choice rests on.
- Whether you weigh a choice and see where it leads, or decide on the first option and meet the consequences later.
- Whether you can commit once you have weighed enough, and settle with a choice rather than forever comparing it to the road not taken.
A sample read
An example, in the voice of your report.
How it works
Short questions in. A written report out.
Where this comes from
This reads how you tend to make the big choices that shape a life beyond work, across six facets: how clearly you know what matters, how well you weigh a choice, how far you see its consequences, how you draw on the people around you, whether you can commit once you have weighed enough, and how you settle with a choice once it is made. It is drawn from the research on decision-making style and decision competence. It offers an honest reading and a few things worth trying, not a single score and not advice on any particular choice you face.
Time policy: You can start, take a break, and finish over the next seven days.