How to stay afloat in times of uncertainty?

September 15, 2020
How to stay afloat in times of uncertainty? (Harvard Business Review) Although targeted at recent graduates it may help our school leavers in these very uncertain, unprecedented times. Many young people have no idea where they will live and work over the next next 5-10 years. The unknown can seem overwhelming but rather than longing for certainty that does not exist, the best way to adapt to uncertainty is to change the way we think about the future.
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