Is Having a Plan B Distracting You from Achieving Your True Goals? Sandip Agrawal Talks

Plan B


In today’s fast-paced, uncertain world, we’re often encouraged to have a Plan B—a safety net in case our original plan doesn’t work out. It’s advice rooted in caution, designed to shield us from failure. But is this backup plan subtly undermining our ability to commit wholeheartedly to Plan A

In our latest video, we dive deep into the psychological and practical impact of having a Plan B—and how it might be quietly pulling your focus away from your true passion and purpose.

What You’ll Learn:

âś… Why full commitment to your primary goal is often the key to extraordinary success

âś… How focus and persistence help you overcome fear and self-doubt

âś… What it truly means to chase your dreams without a safety net

✅ Whether Plan B is a smart strategy—or a silent saboteur

âś… How to balance risk with ambition without losing sight of your main vision


Does a Backup Plan Equal a Weaker Plan A?

Research suggests that even just thinking about an alternative plan can reduce our motivation and performance on the original one. Why? Because part of our energy and belief shifts to the fallback. And when your belief wavers, so does your effort.

Having a Plan B might feel like smart planning—but it can also lead to half-hearted execution of Plan A.


The Power of Going All-In

When you commit without reservation, you tap into a different level of drive and resilience. You’re not just trying—you’re doing. That level of focus can move mountains, attract opportunities, and make what once seemed impossible, achievable.

Remember: Burning the boats doesn’t leave room for retreat—it creates room for greatness.


So, Should You Ditch Plan B?

It depends. If your Plan B is rooted in fear, hesitation, or lack of belief in yourself, it could be holding you back. But if it’s a well-considered alternative that doesn’t distract from your main mission, it can serve as a strategic safety valve—not a crutch.


Watch our full video to explore this concept in depth and decide for yourself:

Is your backup plan protecting you—or limiting you?


Final Thought:

Stay committed. Stay focused. Pursue your dreams like there’s no backup plan.

Sometimes, the greatest success lies just beyond the point where most people would fall back.