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Should I Do It Wheel

A friendly go/no-go wheel for small decisions, challenges, and group games.

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Do itDo itDo not do itDo not do itSleep on itSleep on itAsk someone wiseAsk someone...
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About the Should I Do It

Some choices are too small to agonize over and too sticky to just let go. Should you text back tonight? Take the earlier train? Order the dessert? The Should I Do It Wheel gives you a friendly nudge instead of a lecture, one spin lands on a clear go/no-go answer so you can stop circling the same thought and actually move.

This isn't a magic oracle and it won't pretend to know your life better than you do. Think of it as a coin flip with more personality: alongside a plain "Do it" and "Do not do it," the wheel can land on "Sleep on it" or "Ask someone wise", because the honest answer to a lot of questions is not yet or not alone. It's the calm second opinion you reach for when your own head keeps voting both ways.

Use it solo when you're overthinking a low-stakes decision, or pass it around a group when nobody wants to be the one who decided. The should I do it wheel is free, runs right in your browser, and takes about three seconds, long enough to break the tie, short enough that you're back to living your day.

How to use the Should I Do It Wheel

  1. Phrase your dilemma as a single yes-or-no question in your head, "Should I go to the gym tonight?" works; "What should I do with my life?" is too big for a wheel.
  2. Check the default slices (Do it, Do not do it, Sleep on it, Ask someone wise) or edit them to match your call (add "Do half of it" or "Do it tomorrow" if that fits).
  3. Give the wheel a spin and let it slow to a stop on its own; no re-spinning until you get the answer you secretly wanted.
  4. Read the verdict and notice your gut reaction, relief or disappointment tells you what you were really hoping for.
  5. If it lands on "Sleep on it" or "Ask someone wise," take that as permission to pause instead of forcing a decision right now.
  6. Share your screen or hand off the device for group calls so everyone sees the same honest result.

Ways to use the Should I Do It

Breaking your own overthinking loop

When you've weighed the same small decision for twenty minutes, the wheel forces a stop. The relief or regret you feel at the result is often the real answer you were avoiding.

Settling a group "should we or shouldn't we"

Nobody wants to be the person who talked everyone into the road trip, the extra round, or the late-night movie. Let the wheel take the blame so the group can just agree to go with it.

Gentle accountability nudges

Torn on whether to do the workout, send the follow-up email, or start the boring chore? A spin that lands on "Do it" is a low-stakes push past the excuse you were building.

Youth group and classroom decision games

Leaders can use it to decide whether to try a challenge, play the extra game, or move on, a playful, neutral way to make a call without a vote turning into an argument.

Dares and party challenges

Before someone attempts the karaoke song or the group icebreaker, spin to see if it's a go. "Ask someone wise" becomes an instant, funny plot twist that keeps the game family-safe and light.

Impulse-purchase gut check

Hovering over the cart button? Set the slices to your own budget rules and let the wheel be the friend who says "sleep on it" before you spend.

Tips for better spins

  • Only spin for decisions you'd genuinely be okay letting go either way, reserve the big, high-stakes calls for real reflection, not a wheel.
  • Pay attention to the flicker of feeling when it lands; wanting to re-spin is your gut quietly telling you its own preference.
  • Keep "Sleep on it" and "Ask someone wise" on the wheel, they're the safety valves that stop it from pushing you into something rushed.
  • Rewrite the slices to fit the exact question, like "Do it now" vs. "Do it this weekend," so the answer is actionable instead of vague.
  • For group play, agree out loud beforehand that you'll honor the spin, the fun evaporates if everyone re-spins until they get their way.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Should I Do It Wheel actually random?

Yes. Each spin is an independent, unweighted result across the slices you set, so no answer is favored over another. It's a genuine tie-breaker, not a rigged outcome.

Should I use it for big life decisions?

No, keep it for small, low-stakes calls where either outcome is fine. For major decisions about money, health, relationships, or work, treat a spin as entertainment at most and rely on real reflection and trusted advice.

Can I change the options on the wheel?

Absolutely. The defaults are Do it, Do not do it, Sleep on it, and Ask someone wise, but you can edit, add, or remove slices to match your exact dilemma or house rules.

Why does it include "Sleep on it" and "Ask someone wise"?

Because the honest answer to many questions is "not yet" or "not alone." Those slices keep the wheel from pushing you into a rushed yes and give you permission to pause or get a second opinion.

Is it family-friendly for classrooms and youth groups?

Yes. The wheel is neutral and clean by design, making it a safe, playful way for teachers and group leaders to settle go/no-go moments without singling anyone out.

Do I need to sign up or install anything?

No. It's completely free and runs in your browser with no account, download, or setup, open the page, spin, and you're done.

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