Personal Growth Advanced XML Structured

Decision Fear Gratitude Balancer

For people stuck in major decisions who need fear analysis balanced with values and appreciation.

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Rating
4.8
Difficulty
Advanced
Format
XML Structured
Variables
4
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โ— Claude Opus 4.6 โ— ChatGPT (GPT-5.4) โ— Gemini 3.1 Pro

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Variables to fill in

{{DECISION}} โ€” Replace with your input
{{OPTIONS}} โ€” Replace with your input
{{FEARS}} โ€” Replace with your input
{{VALUES}} โ€” Replace with your input

About this prompt

Decision Fear Gratitude Balancer helps users make hard choices by comparing fear signals with values, evidence, and appreciation for what is already working. It is designed for moments when options feel emotionally loaded and the mind keeps cycling through worst-case scenarios. The prompt creates a structured way to examine fear without letting fear dominate the decision. That makes it especially useful for fear inventory work in high-stakes personal choices.

This template is ideal for leaders, founders, and reflective individuals deciding whether to stay, leave, start, or commit. It asks the model to identify what each fear is protecting, what each option costs, and what gratitude can reveal about current stability. The result is a more grounded picture of risk and opportunity. It also supports values clarification by checking each option against the userโ€™s deeper priorities rather than just short-term comfort.

Customize with {{DECISION}}, {{OPTIONS}}, and {{FEARS}}. Add {{VALUES}} if you want the model to weight choices against a defined hierarchy. The output includes a fear analysis, gratitude lens, option comparison, and a recommendation with reasoning. Use it when you are close to a decision but need emotional clarity. The best inputs are honest, specific, and limited to the choices you are truly considering, because too many options can muddy the analysis and reduce usefulness.

Key features

  • Fear inventory balanced against values and evidence
  • Compares options using emotional and practical tradeoffs
  • Gratitude lens reveals what is already stable
  • Useful for major stay-or-go and start-or-stop decisions
  • Produces a reasoned recommendation with clear logic

Best for

  • โ†’ Founders deciding on a major pivot
  • โ†’ Professionals weighing a risky career change
  • โ†’ Individuals choosing between emotionally loaded options

Tips

  • ๐Ÿ’ก Limit options to the top two or three to keep the analysis sharp
  • ๐Ÿ’ก List fears as specific outcomes rather than general feelings
  • ๐Ÿ’ก Add values so the recommendation reflects what matters most

What you'll get

A decision brief with fear analysis, a gratitude lens, an option comparison, and a recommendation. It helps users feel less stuck and more able to choose intentionally.

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