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Planning for a Successful Business Week

“If you fail to plan, you plan to fail.”

A Successful Business week begins with a Plan. In fact, I have found that if you want to have a successful business week, you must find the time to set your intentions for the week through planning.

One of the things that I consistently share with my coaching clients is to get a Planner and plan each business week.

This has been a habit of mine for the past 26 years. In fact, I have found that if I do not plan, I’m all over the place the entire week and many of my goals are left unmet.

However, if I take the time to write down my goals and set my priorities at the top of the week, I usually meet my goals.

This week, I simply want to inspire you to be intentional about having a successful business week and focusing more on your top priorities.

6 steps to planning for a successful business week:

  1. Purchase a business planner
  2. Take about 20 minutes at the top of the week and write down what you plan to achieve for the week.
  3. Write down three goals to achieve every day and focus mostly on that.
  4. Be intentional about being grateful for your business. Gratitude releases the flow of success.
  5. At the end of the week, assess what you have accomplished and celebrate!
  6. Repeat every week until you master the art of Planning for a Successful Business week!

Did this post inspire you in any way? Do you typically plan your business week? If so, leave your comment below. Also, I want to invite you to join my Gratitude Challenge.

Gratitude is a vital part of building a successful business, because it opens the door to more success! click here

To Your Success,

Dr. Shiketa Morgan

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Setting Goals Will Bring Life To Your Business

As I write this blog post, I am in my bed preparing for my upcoming leadership meeting with my center directors. Every week we read a book or an article that inspires us all to Grow. This week’s article is an excert from a book that we are reading titled, The art of Leading by The Child Care Exchange.

The article that we are reading asks the question, Are you operating a Center or a Organization? Also, the article inspired me to delegate more and inspired me to consider setting a 5 year plan for my center.

At the beginning of 2024, I celebrated 25 years in business. In fact, I began to reflect on whether or not we have reached our peak or if we should still be building or not.

After reading that article mentioned above, and writing a 5 year plan for my center, I’m reminded that goal setting will bring life to your business.

Furthermore, As I wrote the 5 year plan for my Atlanta location, I literally felt life go back into the business!

When you’ve operated a business for over 20 years, you can easily get bored and lose vision. However, I want to inspire you to create a 5 year plan for your childcare business and bring life to your business again!

Feel free to share how this blog post inspired you!

Dr. Shiketa Morgan

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