DECISION LENS: STAY / GO / SLOW DOWN
This guide is for moments when a decision feels heavy — not because you’re incapable, but because the conditions for clarity aren’t fully present yet.
Decision Lens: Stay / Go / Slow Down helps you recognize what kind of decision you’re actually in before forcing an outcome. Instead of pushing toward certainty, it offers a grounded way to orient yourself inside uncertainty, pressure, and competing responsibilities.
The framework introduces three decision states — stay, go, and slow down — not as answers, but as postures. By identifying the correct posture first, you reduce internal noise, interrupt false urgency, and regain agency without rushing your life into coherence.
Inside the guide:
A clear lens for distinguishing urgency from importance
Practical ways to work with emotional, cognitive, and physical signals
Guidance for staying when staying is necessary — without self-betrayal
Guidance for leaving when movement is required — without escape narratives
Support for slowing down responsibly when pressure is loud but timing isn’t right
Reflection prompts to help clarity arrive without forcing closure
This is not a productivity system, motivation tool, or decision checklist.
It’s a humane, repeatable framework for making decisions in time — not against it.
Text-only. Designed to be revisited whenever decisions feel charged or unclear.

