Real decision frameworks backed by psychology research. Each article includes an interactive card spread to help you explore what you already know.
Use loss aversion research, the Sunday dread test, and regret minimization to decide whether it's time to quit your job or stay and fix what's broken.
Break through analysis paralysis with the reversibility test, the coin flip method, and research-backed frameworks for choosing between two equally good options.
The entrepreneurship question isn't about courage vs. comfort. It's about honest self-assessment, financial reality, and knowing the difference between a genuine calling and job dissatisfaction in disguise.
Moving feels like a fresh start, but research on place attachment and hedonic adaptation suggests the decision is more complex than pros-and-cons lists capture. Here's how to figure out what you're actually deciding.
The hardest personal decision most people face. Use sunk cost analysis, attachment science, and structured reflection to cut through the fog of ambivalence.
Gottman's research reveals what actually predicts relationship failure. Use evidence-based frameworks and structured reflection to assess whether your relationship has what it takes.