People lean on different factors, like inutition and impulse, for knowing how to make decisions.
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Maybe you went with the logically correct and practical choice, even if you wanted to follow your heart.
Or maybe you gave into a knee-jerk reaction and immediately regretted it.
Others make choices that are rooted in fact, past experience, or whats best for all involved.
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And for the rest, the decision-making process involves a blend of all the factors listed above.
Not sure where you fall on that continuum?
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ESFJ: Consider input from others, then past precedent
ESFJs are big lovers of people.
Get their feedback, because you thrive on their approval to feel okay moving forward.
Looking back can help you move forward.
You also tend to enjoy building on your past experiences rather than overhauling your life.
When making decisions, its important that you dont overthink.
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From there, you are usually able to make decisions that appeal to you on a visceral level.
But usually, these impulsive moves are a long time coming .
For you, its safe to be guided by instincts and values.
Its where you are strongest.
You are happiest when you acknowledge and recognize when its time to move on.
Make major decisions in line with what you enjoy, inspires you, and excites you.
Usually, if you follow your authentic interests, youll be making the best choice.
You cant stay in a place where youre not valued or growing.
You often make sweeping decisions all at once.
But, bending to others thoughts about your life will never make you happy.
When youre deciding something, consider what feels authentic to your personality.
Then, lean into what will force you to grow.
And, can I pull it off?
If a big move passes both the gut and logic check, youll go directly into execution mode.
Only pursue it if the answer is yes.
For you, big decisions are about balancing the magic with the logic.
Then, you have to ask if the move makes sense for your overall life goals.
Change must fit into your life seamlesslymaking sure boxes are check is just how youre wired.
If yes, you’re free to solidify your decision and go all in.
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