Ottawa personal decision guide 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Ottawa Personal Decision Guide in the editor.
  2. Begin with Section 1: Clarify your decision. Fill in the decision you face, your reasons, and the deadline for making a choice. Use checkboxes to indicate how far along you are in your decision-making process.
  3. Move to Section 2: Explore your decision. Rate the benefits and risks of each option using stars (). List options and underline those that matter most to you. Circle the option with the most significant benefits.
  4. In Section 3: Identify your decision-making needs, answer yes or no to questions regarding knowledge, values, support, and certainty about your choice.
  5. Finally, in Section 4: Plan next steps based on your needs. List challenges and actions you are willing to take for better clarity and support.

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Use a decision guide to identify the decision and work through the steps of thinking about what you know about the decision, clarify what matters most, and plan the next steps. Then you can share your view of the decision with others.

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