Copy the following table into your journal. Fill in the table with some of the reasons you found it so hard to make your decision. Next, think of the factors that helped you to ultimately make that difficult decision and list them in the table.

| Reasons it was hard to make my decision | Factors that helped me make the decision |

|----------------------------------------|----------------------------------------|
| Fear of making the wrong choice | Gathering more information |
| Conflicting advice from others | Consulting with trusted advisors |
| Uncertainty about potential outcomes | Prioritizing my long-term goals |
| Emotional attachment to certain options | Identifying the pros and cons |
| Fear of change and stepping out of comfort zone | Seeking support from loved ones |
| Lack of confidence in my decision-making abilities | Trusting my instincts |

To copy the table into your journal, you can follow these steps:

1. Open your journal or a blank document on your computer.
2. Go to the table you want to copy.
3. Use your mouse or touchpad to select the entire table by clicking and dragging over it. Alternatively, you can press Ctrl+A (Windows) or Command+A (Mac) to select everything on the page and then delete the unnecessary portions later.
4. Right-click on the selected table and choose "Copy" from the context menu. Alternatively, you can press Ctrl+C (Windows) or Command+C (Mac) to copy the table.
5. Go to your journal or blank document and place your cursor at the location where you want to paste the table.
6. Right-click and choose "Paste" from the context menu. Alternatively, you can press Ctrl+V (Windows) or Command+V (Mac) to paste the table.
7. Adjust the table formatting, if necessary, to align with your journal's aesthetic.

Now that the table is copied, you can start filling it in with the reasons why you found it hard to make your decision. Once that is done, list the factors that helped you in making that difficult decision.