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The 24 Hour First Sale Question
Your friend has your exact skills and your exact product…and they come to you needing their first sale in the next 24 hours. You know exactly what they should do. What are the first three things you tell them? After commenting below ā¬‡ļø pause for a second… Are you doing those three things in your own business right now? If not, that might be a gap worth filling. We’d love to hear what you would tell them to do! šŸ‘‡
The 24 Hour First Sale Question
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@Donna Thornton
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@Sybil Hall
I just created a new monthly routine!
I am scheduling a date with myself on the first Monday of each month. The first Friday is still my business money date, where I track my business finances. See clear numbers and reflect on how my income is growing. But today was different. I looked at my time. Not just what I want to do…What actually fits in an 8-4 schedule. I moved things around. I removed things. I made decisions I had been avoiding. I calendared the month's VIP and coaching calls. And I feel lighter. Not because I planned more…Because I made fewer, clearer commitments all in once batch. And now it's done and can be maintained as I go. This might be the piece we skip. We might track money. But most of us don’t track time with the same intention. What would change if you did both? First Monday → time First Friday → money That’s a powerful rhythm. If you were to try this… which one do you need more right now? Let's take one step forward together.
I just created a new monthly routine!
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@Sara Fredrick wishing you all the best. You're in our thoughts
Savor the small moments
It's coffee time. And I’m loving my protein-almond-milk coffees on weekend mornings! šŸ™šŸ» Savor the small moments. This is the key to happiness. šŸŽ
Savor the small moments
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Coffee with that view must be amazing ā˜•
Quick friendly reminder
You don’t have to have everything ready to go live. I spent the whole weekend updating my Amazon listing images with AI. Not all 9 are done. Not all of them are perfect. But some are live. And that matters more than letting them sit in Canva for a few more days, trying to get to 100%. I changed my main image a few days ago and sales already started moving again. Ad costs dropped at the same time. That’s the feedback loop. Now the rest stay on my task list while the live ones do their job. Live → learn → improve. If you’re waiting until everything is ā€œdone,ā€ you’re delaying the data that actually tells you what works. What’s one thing you could push live today?
Quick friendly reminder
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Progress over perfection 🫶
Let’s make business finances feel simple today
Step one is not a spreadsheet or tracking. It is separation of business money from personal money. Your business money should live in its own space. Its own bank account. Its own credit card. Its own inflow and outflow. When everything is mixed together, tracking and understanding the numbers feels heavy. When it is separate, you can open one or two accounts and see and track the truth. That is where clarity starts. This is also what lenders look for. When you apply for a loan through Kiva, they want to see that your business is real and organized. Separate accounts show that. It also opens the door to something bigger. You begin building a business credit profile alongside your personal credit profile. That means more options later. More flexibility. More confidence in your numbers. From here, tracking becomes more simple. 1. Pull your statements. 2. Look at what came in. 3. Look at what went out. 4. Understand your business your business numbers! If this feels like a lot, pause here.This one step is enough for now. ā¬‡ļø Where are you right now with this? And if something feels stuck or confusing, tell me. We can make this simpler together.
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Let’s make business finances feel simple today
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@Niki Duffy she simplifies the process so well
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I'm a Health and fitness expert, using fitness as a vehicle for a driving change. Eat Better.Move More.Live Your Best

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