IELTS Speaking tip
Read English newspapers and articles aloud to enhance fluency.
Vocabulary
- conflict
- uncertainty
- pressure
- consequences
- options
- emotions
- preferences
- criteria
- outcomes
- information
- judgment
- risk
- balance
- perspective
- analysis
Sample Answer
Making decisions can often be challenging due to a myriad of factors that complicate the process. Firstly, the abundance of choices available in our modern society can lead to what is known as "analysis paralysis," where individuals become overwhelmed by possibilities and consequently struggle to commit to a single option. Additionally, emotional influences, such as fear of failure or the desire for approval from others, can cloud judgment and impede decisive action. Furthermore, considerations about the long-term consequences and potential repercussions of a decision may create cognitive dissonance, prompting an individual to second-guess their choices. Ultimately, the interplay between rational analysis and emotional intuition often complicates decision-making, rendering it a multifaceted challenge that extends beyond mere logic.
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