Every human life is shaped by decisions.

Some decisions influence days.

Others influence decades.

Yet most decision frameworks focus primarily on what decision should be made.

Far fewer consider an equally important question:

When should the decision be made?

Why Timing Matters in Decision-Making

A good decision executed at the wrong time may still produce poor outcomes.

Examples include:

  • Launching a business before market demand exists.

  • Making major investments during periods of instability.

  • Entering relationships without emotional readiness.

  • Pursuing opportunities without preparation.

Timing influences outcomes.

Decision Timing Framework

Before making major decisions, individuals should consider:

Readiness

Am I prepared?

Circumstances

Do external conditions support this decision?

Priorities

Does this decision align with current life priorities?

Opportunity

Is there a meaningful opportunity window?

Consequences

What are the potential risks of acting now versus waiting?

Navigator and Decision Timing

Navigator is designed to support individuals in understanding not only which decisions deserve attention, but also when action may be most appropriate.

Better decisions often emerge through the combination of insight, preparation, and timing.