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Work with Intention: Achieving Your Goals While Wearing Many Hats

Running a small business—whether you’re designing balloon displays, crafting custom decor, or managing client events—means wearing countless hats. You’re the CEO, the marketer, the customer service expert, and sometimes even the IT department. With so much on your plate, it’s easy to feel stretched thin or lose sight of your goals. But as the year winds down, now’s the perfect time to reflect on what worked well, celebrate your wins, and set yourself up to finish strong.


Working with intention isn’t about cramming more into your already busy schedule; it’s about being purposeful with your time and ensuring your efforts align with your business goals.


Why Intention Matters

When you work with intention, you’re not just crossing off tasks—you’re making deliberate choices that drive your business forward.


Here’s why it matters:

  • Stay on Track: Clear intentions act like a GPS, guiding you through the chaos of busy seasons and helping you prioritize what matters most.

  • Maximize Your Time: Being intentional ensures you’re focusing on tasks that bring the most value, whether that’s securing new clients, refining your offerings, or building systems that save you time.

  • Make Smarter Decisions: A strong sense of purpose helps you evaluate opportunities with clarity and confidence, so you know when to say yes—and when to pass.


Reflecting on What Went Well

As you wrap up the year, take a moment to appreciate what worked. Whether it’s hitting a revenue goal, launching a new product, or streamlining your booking process, acknowledging your wins helps you build on them.


  • Celebrate Your Wins: Did you land a dream client, expand your services, or launch a successful campaign? Big or small, these are all steps forward.

  • Review What You Did Right: Was it a killer social media strategy, excellent customer service, or a referral that brought in new business? Understanding what contributed to your success helps you repeat it.

  • Track Your Progress: Reflect on improvements like faster workflows, better communication, or increased efficiency in operations. These incremental changes add up.


How to Keep the Momentum Going

Reflection is just the start—use what you’ve learned to gear up for an even better year ahead.


  1. Pinpoint What Worked: List the highlights of your year. Focus on strategies or actions that made a noticeable difference, like a specific marketing effort, networking event, or client feedback process.

  2. Repeat and Build: Once you know what worked, double down on it. If Instagram reels brought in inquiries, lean into video content. If a streamlined workflow saved time, make it part of your standard process.

  3. Keep a Positive Mindset: Celebrate your progress and let it fuel your confidence. That momentum will keep you energized as you take on new challenges.


Final Thoughts

Running a small business isn’t easy, but it’s worth every effort. Taking the time to reflect on what went well helps you stay grounded and motivated. Every win—big or small—deserves recognition because it shows your growth, hard work, and resilience.



So, what went well for you this year? Let’s take those successes into next year and keep the momentum going!

Jexsy


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