As I have previously explained, before making any choice I am consciously aware of things which can influence the choice. But these influences do not dictate my choice.
And if your final choice is not dictated by all the reasons, then that part must be for no reason, which means it's random.
In the end it is simply a consciously driven act of will - nothing else. I am free to make my own choices - they are not dictated by reasons, but invoked by conscious will.
Once again you are simply pretending that logic doesn't apply to your will.
In order for consciousness to 'drive' a wilful act, it needs to make a choice - the act itself is the
result of a choice and that choice is either dictated by the reasons (including all the characteristics of the person making the choice) or it involves randomness (by definition).