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UNDECIDED? JOIN THE CLUB!

Hey Fellow Undecided Person! It’s Brooklyn Pierce here, the star (or more like “lost soul”) of the novel, My Life Undecided. I’m also the founder of this website, MyLifeUndecided.com. You see, I started this site as a way to get answers to my own undecided questions (and believe me, there were plenty of them), and it was such a hit, I decided to open it up to the world. To give other decisionally-challenged people (like myself) the opportunity to get answers too.

So here’s your chance. Have an undecided question? Post it on our site and poll the community.

But first, a few rules. (Sorry, the legal people are making me do it):
1. Please do not use real names in your question or story.
2. No inappropriate language or situations. All stories are moderated before posting.
3. Please allow 24 hours for your post to go live on this site. You will be notified via email.
4. We reserve the right to reject any submission that we deem unsuitable for the site.

Okay, now that’s out of the way, let’s hear what you’ve got:


*Note: This will appear in the post. If you want to be anonymous, type “Anonymous” or use a cool, fancy fake name or secret alias (like I did)


*This is only used to let you know when your question has been posted. We’re not going to post it, or sell it, or anything shady like that.


*We’re all about organization here. Where should your question go? If you can’t seem to fit it anywhere, just put it in “Life Undecided.” It’s like a miscellaneous category.

*Are you on a deadline? This is where you let us know. Otherwise, just leave it blank and your poll will stay open…well, forever.

*This will be used as your post title. To take an example from my life: “What Book Should I Read for English?”
*We’re gonna want to make an informed decision, so what do we need to know? And we’re all busy people, so let’s keep it short and to the point. Shall we say 5000 characters or less?
*What choices would you like to appear on your poll? What are we voting on? You should probably have at least two (otherwise, it’s kind of pointless). To continue my own example: “The Grapes of Wrath,” “The Old Man and the Sea,” “A Tale of Two Cities.”


*More of that organizational stuff. The smart techie people say, “Separate multiple tags with commas. (Like: Cats, Dogs, Frightening Large Iguanas)”
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