Get Your Business Back on Track in 24 Hours
I hear it all the time. Someone tells me they used to post every day, used to have energy, have time, they used to feel on top of it.
Now they barely show up and you blame yourself for not sticking to a system that was guaranteed to work for everyone.
You didn’t fall off.
Life changed and the system stayed the same.
Who ever told you that every system you put in place needs to work for the rest of your life forever and ever?
My client said…
“I am a planner person, I ONLY write my days out in my planner. I’m such a gong show, I just need to get back on track and I’ll be able to figure things out for the coming month.”
Say it with me…
You don’t rebuild your business every time something shifts. You update your system so it still works for how you operate right now.
That’s the part people get tripped up with, you think consistency means the same process forever, productivity means pushing through and discipline means maintaining high-level output with no space for real life.
Your systems are your tools, and there is nobody policing wether or not you stick to one system for your whole life or change it every week.
So if your system feels like it stopped working, it didn’t, you’re just ready to reasses and that is so, so, exciting!
Let’s get your business feeling like its yours again in 24 hours or less…
This isn’t a grind session where we power through a week worth of work to make sure you can fit back in to your old system, we’re putting it into a new container that matches your current capacity.
If you feel like you don’t have 24-hours to take these action steps I’m going to stop you right here.
Your nervous system can’t stay in survival mode forever and nothing changes if nothing changes. This is your sign to take action today and feel better tomorrow.
Start by getting clear on what’s changed between when your system last worked well for you and where you are right now.
Compare:
- your energy
- your personal life
- your meetings
- your workload
- your calendar
- your physical space
# 1
Acknowledge what’s different, be really honest with yourself about capacity in this season.
# 2
Remove, not everything matters (most things don’t matter as much as you might pressure yourself into believing.)
# 3
Design your output to meet where you actually are now and not where you wish you were.
# 4
Identify what you need from a new system that will support that output. Remember that sometimes less is more, if a pen and dollar store notepad will do the trick, awesome, let’s do that.
You’re on track when the system you have in place is sustainable for you right now.
Stop trying to force your beautiful, dynamic, exciting life into a system built from inside someone else’s brain.
