Whether planning for education, career or retirement, it’s always good to have a plan B. We are not in control of many things in our life and, sometimes, things do not go as we had planned. So it is always good to have a plan B (or even plan C!). Contrary to what some people may think, shifting to plan B is not failure. It is being proactive, innovative and flexible. It is also an effective antidote to anxiety and depression. And who knows, doing plan B first might just lead you to plan A!

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