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Questions to ask yourself before making a big decision

Life is packed with decisions, big and small. If you feel a big decision is appearing in your life, don’t hide! Ask yourself these questions to get clear on what’s the right choice for you.

How committed am I to this change?

Rate your level of commitment on a scale out of 10. 1. Is your level of commitment higher than a 7? That’s great data for your decision!

Is this decision in line with my long-term goal?

2. Write down your goals. Then think about how this decision plays into that longer-term plan.

3.

This is one of my favorite questions! If something is stirring(搅动) within you --- a creative idea, a calling to move somewhere new, a desire to end a relationship --- what are you giving up when you don’t do it? What might you be missing out on in your life if you do nothing?

Is now the right time?

Bear in mind: 4. But there are few real reasons we ever need to delay making a big one when it presents itself. Remember, life is always uncertain and time waits for no one.

Making a big decision doesn’t have to be so difficult. There are no right or wrong answers, or right or wrong ways to live your life. 5. Your inner wisdom has the answers. So get busy asking the person who knows best --- you.

A. What is the risk of not doing it?

B. How long have I been thinking about his?

C. Not all decisions need to be made immediately.

D. Think about the amount of work, effort and time you’d have to put in.

E. We always want to know what we need to do next.

F. You don’t have to ask other people what they think.

G. Ask yourself: What do I want five even ten years from now?

 

1. D 2. G 3. A 4. C 5. F 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。主要介绍了在做出重大决定前我们需要问自己的几个问题。 1.根据小标题:你做出改变的决心有多大?上文指出给你的决心打满分十分,下文问道你的分值是否高于七,可推断出D项“考虑一下你需要投入多少工作,努力和时间”最合上下文逻辑,故选D。 2.根据下文的Write down your goals 可知,上文需提到目标,G项:问你自己,在未来的5年甚至10年里想要什么。正合题意,故选G。 3.本段主要问了如果你有个想法,想要搬到新的地方,想要结束一种关系时,你不去做会怎样。由此可知本段的小标题:不这样做的风险是什么?故选A。 4.根据小标题及下文的But there are few real reasons we ever need to delay making a big one when it presents itself. 可知,选项C(不是所有的决定都需要立即做出)和下文衔接最好,故选C。 5.根据下文的Your inner wisdom has the answers. 你的智慧就能给出答案,可知,上文需要表达你不需要问别人,故选F。
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