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The abstract noun forms of the verb to advise is advice(a word for an opinion or suggestion offered) and the gerund, advising (a word for offering an opinion or suggestion).
I would use: "I am facing a dilemma" A dilemma is a situation in which there are two similar possible choices as to a course of action and you have to decide on one. You are not easily 'in' a decision, nor can you 'have' a decision. You certainly can face a decision. But given that there are no rules, just usage, my second choice is: I am in a dilemma.
That is the correct spelling of the word "course" as used in a course of action, a course taught in school, the course of a river, and the term "of course" (certainly).The sound-alike word is coarse (rough, unpolished). The word with a similar but not identical pronunciation is chorus, a group of sounds, voices, or singers.
Hortatory means a call to action. It is urging to some course of conduct or action.
obstinate
A recommendation is a suggestion as to what is the best course of action. An employee may be given a recommendation to advance further into a higher job position.
Advice
A reference is a statement about someone's qualifications or character, often provided for job applications. A recommendation is a suggestion or endorsement of a particular course of action or choice.
Decision
A recommendation paragraph is a section of writing where someone suggests or endorses a particular course of action or decision. For example, in a letter of recommendation for a job applicant, a paragraph might state, "I highly recommend Jane for the position based on her strong work ethic, excellent communication skills, and proven track record of success in previous roles."
A person who will not make a decision or commit to a course of action.
A standard recommendation report consists of a well-organized, clearly reasoned essay that makes a case for a particular course of action to be taken or judgment to be made. While length and tone and other considerations may vary in context, all recommendation reports are designed to explain and to justify a particular recommendation (or recommendations) for the reader (or readers) of the report.
A justification in a report is a rationale or explanation provided for a decision, action, or recommendation. It helps to clarify the reasoning behind a particular course of action or proposal, often based on evidence or analysis presented in the report. Justifications are important for supporting the validity and soundness of conclusions drawn in a report.
Decision making
Decision Making
Decision Making
Decision Making