Kathy Brunner says that you must have a Plan B where you hope for the best but plan for the worst.\xa0She's an expert in helping people either change career paths or retire and become full-time entrepreneutrs. 70% of her clients end up starting a business and\xa030% simply need a career change. Many times, her clients initially come to her feeling burned out, a disconnect, or no way to control her work day.\n\nHer\xa0solution is to ask a series of thought-provoking\xa0questions, such as:\n\n \tWhat decisions in the past have you regretted? (very few, so take the risk that improves your life)\n \tWhat decisions have you made\xa0based on the opinions or suggestions of others? (most likely ones that you're\xa0unhappy with today)\n \tWhat decisions are you glad you made? (usually, those that involved taking a leap of faith)\n\nIf you're ready to break the cycle of being too\xa0comfortable, then listen in to what Kathy has to say.