What’s Your Decision style?

Decisions come in all sizes, and they’re woven into every part of life — from the small everyday choices to the moments that shape our future.


How we approach those decisions often influences how things turn out, and each of us brings our own natural strengths to the process.

We all make decisions differently — some steady, some flexible, some opportunity-driven, some big-picture focused.


Our new questionnaire series is a simple, enjoyable way to discover your own natural style and see how it supports the choices you make every day.

These short quizzes are designed for anyone visiting our site — clients, families, and those just getting to know us.


They’re easy, insightful, and a great starting point for conversations. Having family members take it may show interesting differences.

As we continue adding new topics over time, we invite you to check back and explore what’s new. our range of services designed to help you move forward with confidence, wherever you're headed next.*

Discover Your Decision Style

This simple 10-question quiz is designed to highlight the natural strengths you already bring to everyday decisions. There are no right or wrong answers — just insight into your style.

1. When you’re shopping for something important, how do you decide?

2. When planning a vacation or trip, what’s your style?

3. When buying a car, which approach sounds most like you?

4. When organizing your home or office, what’s most important?

5. When learning something new, what’s your natural style?

6. When making a household decision, how do you usually approach it?

7. When juggling multiple commitments, what helps you the most?

8. How do you handle unexpected situations (non-financial)?

9. When choosing between several good options, what guides you most?

10. When planning a major personal goal (career, family, lifestyle), what’s your style?

* Disclosure:
These decision-making styles are broad tendencies meant for personal insight only. They are not scientific assessments or predictions, and results may vary across situations. This material is educational in nature and not financial or psychological advice.