What To Do When Life Doesn’t Go As Planned

Many of us have experienced moments when our life doesn’t go as planned, so what should we do?

“We must let go of the life we have planned so as to accept the one that is waiting for us.” — Joseph Campbell

I didn’t plan this – the life I have.

It’s supposed to be different, and for the last five years, I’ve felt confused and disappointed.

I couldn’t believe that the challenges I met in life didn’t depend on my choices.

I thought that my wrong decisions were because of bad luck.

But what if it’s all nonsense, and there are no reasons?

What if there is no explanation?

What if it’s just a chain of random events that have nothing in common with destiny?

It’s scary to admit that life could be out of our control, but in order to live and not just exist, it’s a reality we should all accept.

So, what do you do when life doesn’t go as planned?

Remember a few key things to help get you through the tough times, and embrace the life you have, not the life you planned.

Keep reading to learn the five things we should all remember when life doesn’t go as planned.

1. Life happens, and it isn’t always about us

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Whenever I search the web for words of comfort, I realize I’m not the only one.

Lots of people are frightened or feel anxious.

In worst cases, some folks will even shift the responsibility to something or someone else just so they can avoid blame.

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No matter what we believe in, we still want the same things, such as acceptance.

When life doesn’t go as planned, we can’t allow ourselves to wallow in self-pity or wait for windfall to come.

Who knows, maybe in the grand scheme of the universe, we had no purpose all along.

So, create your own mission!

Life can happen.

Accept what you have for the moment and learn to appreciate it.

2. Misfortune is common

Sometimes, it seems that people around us have perfect lives.

One person buys a house with a backyard you’ve always dreamt of, but you can’t because you’re financially strapped.

Someone else marries the love of their life, and you haven’t yet—due to unexpected or unfortunate circumstances.

Whether you believe in luck or not, misfortune happens all the time – often, even to good people.

We can’t change that.

It’s the world we live in.

We deal with these things the best way we know (either smiling or crying).

But it’s the choices we make that are important.

3. When life doesn’t go as planned, just continue

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You tried to stick to the route, but your devices broke down.

You don’t know what’s next.

Are you going to panic?

No way!

Let your fears go and discover.

Life is so incredibly diverse that you’ll never get bored exploring it.

However, to truly enjoy it, you need to adhere to one crucial condition – no questions.

Stop asking yourself why life doesn’t go as planned.

This question has no answer.

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If you want to make the most out of life, just continue.  

Do not sit on the ruins of your dreams whining and pitying yourself.

Use the resources you have to live the life that is happening right now.

4. When life doesn’t go as planned, maneuver and then keep moving

Life is movement.

When something gets you stuck, it can feel exhausting.

So, deal with the problem that holds you back and make a new start.

Everyone has hidden or unfulfilled dreams because we may feel we’re not good enough or because we think our efforts are futile.

So we keep knocking on closed doors again and again, torturing ourselves but still somewhat hoping for the best.

5. Stop wasting your life and do the things you want now

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Your life will never mean more to anyone than it does to you.

You are the only person who really cares.

So why on Earth do you keep wasting it?

Turn around.

There are many other doors.

You are the one who makes your life meaningful.

When your life doesn’t go as planned, change your perspective, but do not stop dreaming.

Let yourself do things you’ve always postponed.

Try yourself in art, sports, handicrafts, etc.

Travel.

Volunteer.

Learn.

Do things you’ve always thought about doing but never had the chance to begin.

There is no reason to wait.

Life is happening right now.

So leave the auditorium and go on stage — the performance can’t start without the lead.

Have you learned to accept when life doesn’t go as planned?

Have you personally experienced a time when your life veered away from the direction you were steering?

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What did you do?

Do you have any helpful advice to add to this list?

Please tell us about it in the comment section!

Kate Maurice, a dedicated freelance copywriter, channels her passion for addressing modern educational challenges and exploring self-improvement techniques through her insightful content. She's a valued contributor to College Writers.
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