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Designing Decisions

Step 1 of 9

If you look closely, we’re all designing decisions before we actually make them. 


But how? When someone asks, we usually have to retrace our steps just to figure it out ourselves. 


When you start designing decisions with Two-5-Two, that process becomes clearer, and you begin to see the opportunities that open up when AI is part of the journey.

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First, name it without framing it

Third, notice what's been holding the weight

First, name it without framing it

 Write your decision down in a single sentence. Then pause and notice, have you already reduced it to a simple yes or no? If so, open it up. Rewrite it as a question that invites exploration. For example, instead of “Should I change jobs?”, try “What is this decision really about?”

Second, separate the layers

Third, notice what's been holding the weight

First, name it without framing it

Now take that one decision and look beneath it. How many smaller decisions are actually there? Write each one down on its own line. Pay attention to things like timing, finances, energy, meaning, and responsibility. Don’t try to solve anything yet, just name what’s there.

Third, notice what's been holding the weight

Third, notice what's been holding the weight

Third, notice what's been holding the weight

 Now look at what you’ve written. Which part is carrying the most tension? Which one have you been avoiding? Mark them. You’re not trying to answer anything yet, just starting to see it more clearly.

Reflect a bit...

After going through this, take a moment to notice how you design decisions, not just how you make them. Did the decision start to feel less like a single yes or no and more like something with layers? Did opening it up as a question change how you approached it? As you broke it down, you likely saw patterns in how you think, where tension shows up, and what you tend to avoid. That’s the insight, decisions aren’t fixed, they’re shaped by how you engage with them, and once you see that, you begin to design them rather than rush to answer them.

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