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Making decisions can feel very stressful because we always want to choose the absolute best option. When you have a long list of choices, the easiest way to find clarity is to rank them. Sorting your options from best to worst helps you see what truly matters to you. Why You Should Rank Your Options

Beats decision fatigue: Too many choices can freeze your brain. Sorting them stops the overload.

Exposes your true needs: It forces you to compare items directly to see what you value most.

Creates a clear roadmap: You immediately know your top choice and your backup plans. Step 1: Group Your Options

First, gather everything you need to choose from. Write them down in one big, simple list. Do not worry about the final order just yet. Step 2: Pick Your Top Rule

Choose one main rule to judge everything. This rule will guide your entire list.

By cost: Sorting from the cheapest option to the most expensive.

By time: Putting the fastest tasks first and the longest ones last.

By joy: Listing the things that make you happiest at the very top. Step 3: Compare Items in Pairs

Do not look at the whole list at once. Just look at two items at a time. Ask yourself which one of the two fits your top rule better, and move that one higher up. Repeat this step until the entire list is organized. Step 4: Review Your Final Order

Look closely at your finished list. Your absolute best choice is now sitting right at the top. If the final order surprises you, it means you learned something new about what you truly want. To help you get started right now, Saved time Comprehensive Inappropriate Not working

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