28 min

Quarterly Planning With Your Person Scaling Up

    • Entrepreneurship

If you’re anything like me, you love to set goals for yourself. Many people set goals for the New Year, but really anytime my situation or path changes, I’m setting new goals for myself to keep me on the right path towards the vision I have for my life. Do you do this too?
We have the best intentions, but then: life happens. We get stressed because we have so much work to do. Or we don’t check in on our progress consistently, and we forget about the goal. There are so many things that can go wrong when trying to achieve a goal.
So I want to let you in behind the scenes today on something we’ve started doing as a family this year that is making all the difference in keeping on track toward our goals. We call is a Recalibration Session, and it’s basically just very intentional quarterly planning.
I recommend this process for all couples, even if you aren’t both working in the same business. This exercise is geared towards doing it with a spouse or your significant other, however it can also apply to doing it with a key team member as well. Succeeding in your business isn’t just about your business metrics, it’s about you as a whole person and your quality of life.
www.elizabethhartke.com/podcast/097

If you’re anything like me, you love to set goals for yourself. Many people set goals for the New Year, but really anytime my situation or path changes, I’m setting new goals for myself to keep me on the right path towards the vision I have for my life. Do you do this too?
We have the best intentions, but then: life happens. We get stressed because we have so much work to do. Or we don’t check in on our progress consistently, and we forget about the goal. There are so many things that can go wrong when trying to achieve a goal.
So I want to let you in behind the scenes today on something we’ve started doing as a family this year that is making all the difference in keeping on track toward our goals. We call is a Recalibration Session, and it’s basically just very intentional quarterly planning.
I recommend this process for all couples, even if you aren’t both working in the same business. This exercise is geared towards doing it with a spouse or your significant other, however it can also apply to doing it with a key team member as well. Succeeding in your business isn’t just about your business metrics, it’s about you as a whole person and your quality of life.
www.elizabethhartke.com/podcast/097

28 min