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I know how November can feel like a rush to "do it all," before year-end. But this is actually the perfect time to slow down, zoom out, and decide what version of your business you want to walk into next year.

Here’s how to start:

  • Choose your core content focus for Q1. One pillar, one format. (E.g., Blog + Pinterest. Or Podcast + Email?) Build consistency, not burnout.

  • Sketch your Q1 offer. Doesn’t have to be fancy. A paid workshop, a template pack, a membership. Just start planning. Here’s some tips to help you build an irresistible offer.

  • Revisit your data. What performed best this year? What flopped? What felt easy?

  • Plan your Q1 CEO Vision: Not just the business goals, but what are your goals as the leader of your company? Can you turn this activity into a quarterly retreat?

To host your CEO planning retreat, consider doing it at a nice hotel where you can plan your quarterly goals uninterrupted. Well, allowing for welcome interruptions like your room service meal arriving, or your spa appointment. If that sounds to you as rejuvenating as it does to me, you’ll love this guide to planning a Solo-CEO Planning Weekend.

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