A Decision That Changed Something for Me

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Tell me about the decision you prepared.
Dobra odpowiedź:
The decision I prepared is about changing the way I studied before exams. I used to revise only when a test was very close, which made me stressed and careless. I decided to make a weekly plan and review small sections regularly. It mattered because it was not just about one exam; it changed how I saw responsibility and preparation.
What options did you have before you made the decision?
Dobra odpowiedź:
I had two main options: continue with my old habits or try a more organised method. The old method was easier because I did not have to change anything immediately, but it kept producing the same stress. Planning felt more difficult at first, but it gave me more control. That is why I chose the harder option.
How did people around you react to your decision?
Dobra odpowiedź:
My family were pleased because they could see I was taking exams more seriously. Some friends joked that a timetable was too strict, but later they asked how I made it. Their reactions did influence me, but not completely. I learnt that advice is useful, but you still need to choose what matches your own problem.
Looking back, do you think you made the right decision?
Dobra odpowiedź:
Looking back, I think it was the right decision because my results improved and I felt calmer. It did not solve every problem, because I still sometimes left work late. However, it gave me a system to return to when I became disorganised. For me, a good decision does not make life perfect; it makes improvement possible.
What advice would you give someone facing a similar decision?
Dobra odpowiedź:
I would tell them to be honest about the real problem before choosing a solution. It is easy to copy someone else’s method, but that may not fit your situation. I would also suggest starting with a small change and checking the result after a few weeks. A decision is easier to keep when it feels realistic.