FAQ’s.

Below are some clear answers to the questions that usually come up before a decision is made.

Is this right for me?

This is usually the first question.

And the most important one.

Who is this designed for?

This is designed for people who:

  • are thinking about a specific decision
  • already understand their options
  • have been carrying the decision for some time
  • are close to deciding, but not yet committed

You are not starting from the beginning.

You are at the point where the decision should already have been made.

Who is this not for?

This is not for:

  • early-stage exploration
  • general career advice
  • curiosity without intention
  • situations where the decision is still unclear

If you are still trying to define the decision itself, this will feel too early.

Can a meaningful decision really be made in 90 minutes?

You are not starting from zero.

You already have:

  • context
  • options
  • constraints
  • concerns

What has been missing is structure.

This process brings those elements together and moves them to a conclusion.

The time is not what makes it work.

The sequence is.

What if I make the wrong decision?

There is no perfect decision.

The aim is not certainty.

It is to reach a decision that:

  • fits your situation
  • reflects your constraints
  • acknowledges the trade-offs

A decision made this way is stable.

Not because it guarantees an outcome.

But because you understand it.

How is this different from coaching?

Coaching tends to explore.

It opens up possibilities.

It often leaves the decision with you.

This process is different.

It is designed to bring the decision to a close.

There is a clear end point.

The 90 Min Process.

The role of this process is to provide structure.

You work through your own thinking.

And arrive at your own decision.

Do I need to prepare anything before starting?

No.

You do not need to gather information or organise your thoughts in advance.

You already have what you need.

The process is designed to work with that.

What happens during my self-directed 90 Min session?

You move through a structured sequence:

  • define the decision clearly
  • set out the options
  • make trade-offs visible
  • apply your real constraints
  • reach a decision

Each step builds on the previous one.

Nothing is rushed.

But nothing is left open.

What will I leave with?

Three things:

  • a clear decision
  • a written record of your reasoning
  • a short set of next steps

The aim is not just to decide.

But to be able to move forward without returning to the same question.

What is the Decision Record?

It is a simple written summary of:

  • what you decided
  • why it makes sense
  • what you accepted
  • what you chose not to pursue

It acts as a reference point.

So you are not relying on memory or mood.

What if I still feel uncertain after my self-directed session?

Some uncertainty is normal.

Decisions rarely remove it completely.

The difference is that you now understand:

  • what you decided
  • why you decided it
  • what trade-offs are involved

That creates stability, even without certainty.

Can I change my decision later?

Yes, if something meaningful changes.

For example:

  • new information
  • a shift in circumstances
  • evidence that the decision no longer fits reality

But not because of temporary doubt.

The decision is treated as closed unless there is a clear reason to reopen it.

What if I don’t complete my session?

The value comes from completing the process in one sitting.

If you stop part way through, the decision may remain open.

It helps to set aside uninterrupted time and move through it fully.

How quickly should I act after deciding?

You don’t need to rush.

But it helps to begin soon.

The first steps are intentionally simple.

They are there to create movement, not pressure.

Is this suitable for any type of decision?

This is designed for:

  • career decisions
  • work-related direction
  • situations involving change or commitment

If the decision carries weight and has stayed open, it is likely a good fit.

What if my situation is complex?

Most meaningful decisions are.

Complexity is not the issue.

Unstructured thinking around that complexity is.

This process helps organise that complexity so a decision can be made.

Why not just take more time to think?

You can.

But more time does not always lead to resolution.

Often, it leads to repetition.

You revisit the same points.

But the decision itself remains open.

What if I’m not ready to decide?

Then this is not the right step yet.

This process depends on readiness.

Without that, it becomes another form of thinking rather than a decision.

What if I go through the process and still don’t reach a decision?

Then you will not be charged.

The process is designed to lead to a clear outcome.

If it does not, there is no obligation.

Is my information kept private?

Yes.

Everything remains confidential.

This is a private, self-directed process.

What should I do next?

If you recognise yourself in any of this, the next step is simple.

Understand how you are approaching the decision.

From there, it becomes clearer what needs to change.

Begin here

[Understand Your Decision Pattern]

Final note.

Most people delay this step.

Not because they cannot decide.

But because they have not yet taken the decision to completion.