Move from stuck to clear in 20–30 minutes. A science-backed workbook with decision frameworks, a bias audit, a weighted scoring rubric, and a 7-day action plan — grounded in Nobel Prize-winning research.
Most people facing a hard decision don't need more information. They need structure. The Decision Making & Clarity Kit is a complete, science-backed workbook that takes you from stuck and circular to clear and committed — in a single focused session. Built on Nobel Prize-winning bounded rationality research (Herbert Simon), prospect theory and cognitive bias science (Kahneman & Tversky), Smart Choices decision methodology (Hammond, Keeney & Raiffa), goal-setting theory (Locke & Latham), and implementation intention research (Gollwitzer), this workbook gives you a proven system — not generic advice. **Your Decision Patterns** — Before evaluating any options, you mine your own history. Four lenses (wins, pain, envy, energisers) surface the data your gut already has but can't articulate. Grounded in career construction theory (Savickas) and flow research (Csikszentmihalyi). **The Decision Clarity Framework** — A 6-step structured process adapted from the PrOACT methodology: define the real decision, clarify your objectives, generate real alternatives, map consequences honestly, acknowledge tradeoffs, and commit. Most decision difficulty comes from skipping one of these steps. **The Bias Audit** — Seven cognitive biases that systematically distort decisions (anchoring, sunk cost, status quo, availability, overconfidence, confirmation, loss aversion) — each with its research source and a specific neutralisation tactic. You rate which biases are active in your current decision before scoring anything. **The Weighted Scoring Rubric** — A multi-criteria decision table where you set your own criteria, assign weights that reflect your actual values, score each option, and calculate weighted totals. Includes the Best-Fit Lane Finder — an interpretation guide for when numbers and gut disagree. **Your Next 7 Days Plan** — Specific implementation intentions with day-by-day actions, an accountability bridge (who you'll tell + what you'll say), and a 30-day checkpoint table. Gollwitzer's research shows that specific implementation intentions increase follow-through 2–3× compared to vague intentions. 10 peer-reviewed citations with DOIs. Every claim traceable to real research.
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