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Writer's pictureNoel Torres

Making Plan B Your Plan A


Your leadership team announced today that operations will end by the end of the year. Although this news may not come as a surprise, it's still a complex reality. Luckily, you remember a backup plan you had considered but have yet to implement. This is an opportune time to implement that plan and prepare yourself for the upcoming changes before your job ends.

How can you ensure your backup plan is executed smoothly and effectively without distractions or setbacks?

Here are some tips to help you execute your backup plan smoothly and effectively without any distractions or setbacks:

  1. Take some time to process the news. It's essential to allow yourself time to come to terms with the loss of your job and the changes ahead. Once you've had time to process, you can focus on executing your plan.

  2. Review your backup plan. Ensure you understand all the steps involved and have a timeline for completion. If necessary, make any adjustments now.

  3. Communicate with your leadership team. Let them know you're committed to executing your plan and need their support. They can provide resources or connections to make your project easier.

  4. Stay focused. It's crucial to stay focused on your plan and avoid distractions. This may involve setting aside time each day to work on your project and avoiding activities that take your attention away.

  5. Prepare for setbacks. Things don't always go according to plan, so preparing for setbacks is essential. If something goes wrong, adjust your goal and keep moving forward.

These tips will help you execute your backup plan smoothly and effectively. However, if you need extra support during this transition time, consider seeking the help of a coach. Remember, this is your Plan B, a second change of what you always wanted to do, so do everything right now.


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