Describe an important
decision/ choice that
you made in your life.
You should say:
What the decision was
When you took the decision
What the results of the decision was and whether it was a good
choice.
and explain why it was an important decision or choice for you.
参考答案
Decisions, decisions. I’m not always good at
making decisions. I worry about making wrong
choices, and often seek advice from friends to help me think
through the consequences of picking one option over another.
Mind you, some people say that we choose who to
ask for advice depending on what advice we want to hear.
That might be true. Some
decisions are easy to make – perhaps because all the possible
options are good ones (like choosing a favourite pudding) others
seem to have no good options only ‘least bad’ ones, those are
hardest to make. The important decision I can
think of, and which I’m going to talk about today, worked out in
the end, but it was terrifying to have to make at the time.
I’ll talk you through what the decision was, when I took it and
what the results were. Finally I’ll explain why
it was so important that it still impacts on me today.
The decision was whether or not I should relocate to a different
part of the country to take up a new job. I had
to make the decision about 6 years ago. I had
been self-employed for a while, but then there was a downturn in
the economy and I stopped getting enough work to support myself.
I applied for a job in Sheffield, which was a
city I didn’t know at all, and when I had first an interview, and
then a job offer, I was faced with a big decision.
Should I leave my home and friends to start a new
life in Sheffield for a promising job at a prestigious university;
or should I stay where I was in my lovely house and familiar
surroundings, and hope the work might pick up again in the
future?
I thought a lot about the pros and cons; I cried a lot to be
honest, as the thought of making a new start was really scary.
I’d be all on my own, and what if I didn’t make
friends or couldn’t do the job well? However,
ultimately it came down to income. I couldn’t
live on fresh air, and this was well paid job. I
also thought if I turned the work down, and then didn’t manage to
pick up new contracts I’d always wonder ‘what if?’ or how might
things have been different if I’d just been brave enough to ‘give
it a go!’ I accepted the job and started to
pack. In less than three weeks I was renting a
flat in a new city and turning up to work in a new office with new
colleagues. One resolution I made early on, was
to be really positive about the decision once I’d made it.
I’d join societies, say ‘yes’ to every social
invitation, and really try to build a new life quickly.
I wouldn’t ever look back!
The result of the decision? Well, I moved to a
new city, and took a new job. It was hard at
first, there was a lot to learn and sometimes it was lonely too.
However, I’ve never regretted it.
Sheffield is a lovely city near to beautiful
countryside. I rent an attic flat which has great
views over the city in one direction and woodland in the other.
I think this city must be one of the friendliest
ones in the UK, people were incredibly welcoming to me as a
newcomer, and there is always lots to do. I don’t
have that job anymore, but I don’t regret taking it at all.
I do sometimes miss my old house in Leamington
where I used to live, but I don’t miss anything else.
I think the move revitalised me and took me on a
great new adventure, sometimes you do just have to take a bit of a
risk in life to progress, this bit of risk taking worked for
me.
So in conclusion, I think it was a big decision, but I made a good
choice. Of course it was an important one as it
changed everything for me, from where I lived and worked, to who my
friends are. Honestly though, I think perhaps
with decisions it matters less what you decide, and more that once
you have made a decision you make the best of it, wherever it may
take you. Sometimes the journey is speedy and
smooth, sometimes it is rocky along the way, but whatever path we
choose, it is what makes us the people we are – for better or
worse!
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