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Vocab and Idioms Related to Decisions



Did you know that on average we make anywhere from 35,000 to 70,000 decisions each day? Mind-blowing! Before making a decision it is is important to talk it over. Here, you will learn some vocab related to decision making , and you will be able to weigh the pros and cons before making up your mind


1.Talk it over:

  • Meaning: To discuss something with someone, especially to consider options or come to a decision.

  • Example: Before making a decision, let's talk it over with the team to get their input. 2.Make up your mind:

  • Meaning: To decide; to make a final decision.

  • Example: You've been considering this for a while now. It's time to make up your mind about whether you want to accept the offer or not.


First we will go over some common vocabulary and their definitions, after we will go over idioms and phrases .


 

Vocab

1.Decisive:

  • Meaning: Having or showing the ability to make decisions quickly and effectively.

  • Examples: 2. Indecisive: 3.Decided: 4.Undecided: 5.Make a decision:

  • She's known for her decisive leadership; she always knows what needs to be done.

  • His decisive actions in the emergency situation saved many lives.

  • Being decisive in negotiations can often lead to better outcomes.



  • "After days of indecision, Sarah finally made a decisive choice. She had been feeling indecisive about whether to accept the job offer or not. However, after carefully weighing the pros and cons, she decided to take the opportunity. Her friends had noticed her undecided state, but now she seemed more confident. With her decision made, she felt a sense of relief and excitement for the new challenges ahead. Making a decision wasn't always easy for Sarah, but once she decided, she was committed."


 

Idioms and Expressions

  1. On the fence:

  • Meaning: To be undecided or neutral about a decision or situation.

  • Examples:

  • I'm still on the fence about whether to buy a new car or repair the old one.

  • She's on the fence about which college to attend; both options have their merits.

  • He's on the fence about accepting the job offer because it requires relocating.

  1. Weigh the pros and cons:

  • Meaning: To consider the advantages and disadvantages of a decision or situation.

  • Examples:

  • Before buying a house, it's important to weigh the pros and cons of different locations.

  • We weighed the pros and cons of hiring a new employee versus promoting from within.

  • She always weighs the pros and cons before making a major purchase.

  1. Have second thoughts:

  • Meaning: To have doubts or reconsideration about a decision or plan.

  • Examples:

  • He was excited about the job offer at first, but now he's having second thoughts.

  • She had second thoughts about investing in the business after hearing about its financial troubles.

  • After agreeing to the trip, I started having second thoughts about leaving my dog with a sitter.

  1. Make up your mind:

  • Meaning: To make a decision.

  • Examples:

  • Please make up your mind about what movie you want to watch; the show starts soon.

  • I need to make up my mind about which vacation destination to choose.

  • After much deliberation, she finally made up her mind to quit her job and travel the world.

  1. Weigh your options:

  • Meaning: To consider different choices or alternatives.

  • Examples:

  • Before signing a lease, it's important to weigh your options and consider other rental properties.

  • She weighed her options carefully before deciding on a career change.

  • Instead of rushing into a decision, take your time to weigh your options and choose the best one.

  1. Take something into consideration:

  • Meaning: To think about or consider something when making a decision.

  • Examples:

  • When planning your budget, take unexpected expenses into consideration.

  • He took her feelings into consideration before making his final decision.

  • It's important to take safety into consideration when designing a new product.


These phrases are all related to decision-making and considering different aspects of choices


  • "After weeks of being on the fence about whether to accept the job offer in another city, Sarah decided to weigh the pros and cons. She considered the advantages of career growth and the excitement of new experiences, but also the disadvantages of leaving her family and friends behind. Despite having second thoughts initially, she knew she needed to make up her mind soon. So, she took some time to weigh her options, thinking about her long-term goals and personal priorities. Finally, after taking everything into consideration, she made up her mind to accept the job. It wasn't an easy decision, but she felt confident that it was the right one for her future."



 
 
 

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