We’re already on week 3 of the 50-day journaling challenge for work-from-home, solopreneur moms!
As a fellow mom of little kids, wife, and entrepreneur, I know how hard it is to set aside time for yourself.
But, I also believe this will help us pull through the hardest season of life!
Week 3: Focusing on Your Business Goals
Your business is a key part of building the life you envision for your family.
This week’s prompts focus on staying motivated, overcoming obstacles, and making meaningful progress in your entrepreneurial journey.
Skip Ahead:
Day 15: Your Ideal Business Day
Describe your perfect work-from-home day.
Write about how you’d structure it and what tasks would excite you most.
Action: Identify one habit that would move you closer to this ideal.
Day 16: Overcoming Fear
Fear often holds us back.
Identify one thing you’ve been afraid to try in your business. Why?
Action: Take one small step toward it today.
Day 17: Your Needle-Moving Tasks
Not all tasks are equal.
Write about three tasks that make the biggest impact on your business and how you can prioritize them.
Action: Schedule time for at least one of these today.
Day 18: A Message to Your Future Customers
Your work has meaning beyond income.
Write about the message or feeling you want your customers to take away from your products or service.
Action: Use this message in your next piece of marketing content.
Day 19: Celebrate Passive Income Progress
Every step toward passive income is worth celebrating.
Reflect on where you’ve seen growth and how it motivates you.
Action: Document this in a way you can look back on for motivation.
Day 20: Simplify to Amplify
Simplifying your work processes creates space for growth.
Write about one task or process you could simplify in your business.
Action: Start simplifying it today!
Day 21: Dream Big
Your dreams drive your vision.
If time and money weren’t obstacles, what would your dream business look like?
Write about your ultimate business goals and what excites you most about them.
Action: Identify one thing you can do now to work toward that dream.
Keep Going!
This week has been about momentum. Use these reflections to stay focused on what matters most in your business.
PS- As a Christian, work-from-home mom who has also let her relationship with God slip, I’m pairing this 50-day journaling challenge with a 100-Day devotional.
I highly recommend 100 Days To Brave by Annie F. Downs if you’re looking for motivation to take action during this difficult season of motherhood.
She also just came out with a Kids’ version called 100 Days to Brave for Kids: Devotions for Overcoming Fear and Finding Your Courage!
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