A career decision can include money, learning, identity, energy, location, and timing. Keeping all of that in your head makes every option feel both promising and risky. A written worksheet gives the decision a shape.
Use it when options are real
- Comparing two job offers or two project paths.
- Deciding whether to stay, search, pause, or negotiate.
- Choosing the next skill, role, or portfolio bet to test.
- Writing down what would make you revisit the choice later.
What the kit adds
The kit includes a printable workbook, Markdown templates, option scorecard, premortem, filled examples, and review pages. Use it to turn a career loop into a small decision record you can revisit.
Why the review date matters
Career outcomes take time. A review date prevents the decision from becoming either regret or self-justification too quickly. It gives you a scheduled moment to compare expectations with evidence.