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Once you’ve brainstormed all your ideas and mapped out what you want next year to look like, the next challenge is turning that plan into action you can actually follow through on.


In today’s episode, Whitney helps you move from “this all sounds great on paper” to “I know what to do next” by walking you through assessing impact, estimating difficulty, choosing realistic Q1 projects, and breaking them down into doable steps. You’ll also hear practical advice for staying out of overwhelm, managing your energy, and working through imposter syndrome when it pops up.


If you prefer visuals, this episode also has a video version on YouTube where you can follow along with the slides and planning tools.


Takeaways

  • You are always making educated guesses in business, and clarity on impact and revenue comes after you start taking action.
  • Prioritize projects by looking at both impact and effort, so you avoid overloading your quarter with too many big new things.
  • Keep at least one visibility or sales-focused project in your Q1 plan so you are not hiding behind only behind-the-scenes work.
  • Perfectionism slows progress. Your first version of anything (a blog, lead magnet, sales page, or offer) is practice, not the final product.
  • Your time and your energy both matter. Block focused time during your highest-energy windows to make real progress on your plan.

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