Decision-Making Worksheet Discover who you are, what your skills and abilities are, and then find a career that fits you

 

 

 

1. Identify a decision you are making now:

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2. Gather information.

Think about your interests, abilities, values, and facts about your career options - salary, working conditions, amount of education and training. List your responses below.

3. Identify alternatives.

List all the options you feel suit you at this time.

 

4. Weigh the evidence.

List all the pros and cons of the options listed at left. What makes these options attractive at this time?

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5. Choose among the alternatives.

After careful consideration of the pros and cons, which options at this time appear to be the most possible?

6. Take action.

What are you going to do about it? List what you can do to prepare yourself for the alternatives selected.

7. Review and evaluate.

Did you consider all the important factors? What is your alternate plan?

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