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Welcome Back to the Step-by-Step Guide to Building Consistency in Your Business!

🎉 BREAKING IT DOWN..

In the video above (Consistency in Social Media) video, we dive deeper into how you can use the power of themed days to stay consistent on social media. I’ll show you how to take a product and break it down into engaging, educational, and fun content for each day of the week. Whether it’s a reel, a live video, or a simple post, this system will help you create a routine that works for YOU. (VIDEO- WEEKLY BREAKDOWN- See above)

đź’ˇ No more scrambling for last-minute ideas or stressing about what to post — with this guide, you’ll be able to plan ahead and schedule your content in advance, even when life gets busy!

Here’s a list of themed content ideas for each day of the week, offering a variety of options to keep your social media posts fresh and engaging:

Monday:

Motivation Monday: Share a motivational quote or story to inspire your audience.

Mention it Monday: Highlight a product, customer, or business partner.

Mindset Monday: Talk about mindset shifts and personal growth tips related to your business or self-care.

Tuesday:

Try it Tuesday: Encourage your audience to try a product or feature by sharing a demo or testimonial.

Testimonial Tuesday: Post a customer review or testimonial to build trust and credibility.

Tip Tuesday: Share a quick tip related to your business or a product you’re featuring.

Wednesday:

What’s in it Wednesday: Break down the ingredients or components of a product and explain their benefits.

How to Use it Wednesday: Show your audience how to use a product effectively or share creative ways to use it.

Work it Wednesday: Highlight a business tool or method that helps you stay productive.

Thursday:

Thrifty Thursday: Share budget-friendly tips or offer a limited-time discount on a product.

Throwback Thursday: Reminisce about a past product, event, or highlight a success story from your business journey.

Thankful Thursday: Show appreciation for your customers, team members, or community.

Friday:

Freebie Friday: Offer a giveaway, sample, or special deal to your audience.

Fun Friday: Share something fun and lighthearted like a quiz, poll, or interactive post.

Fact Friday: Provide interesting facts or debunk common myths about your industry or products.

Saturday:

Share it Saturday: Ask your customers to share what they’re up to for the weekend or how they’re using your products.

Upsell Saturday: Share products that pair well with your featured item of the week.

Spotlight Saturday: Feature a customer, product, or business partner to spotlight their story.

Sunday:

Self-Care Sunday: Share self-care tips or ideas, encouraging your audience to take time for themselves.

Sunday Funday: Post something fun or interactive, like a challenge, quiz, or behind-the-scenes look.

Set Up Sunday: Offer advice on how to set up the week ahead for success, whether it’s with your products or general productivity tips.

Rotate between:

Educating your audience about the product Adding an element of fun or entertainment Mixing up your formats: Reels, lives, and posts Ready to build a solid routine that keeps you visible and connected to your audience all week long? Let’s go!

“What gets written down gets tracked… and what gets tracked gets DONE.”

Monthly GOALS!!

This is a great sheet to print out each month to keep track of and mark your goals out!!

It is important to always know WHERE YOU ARE AT… and WHERE you are going

A goal with out a dead-line is just a DREAM!!

The more routine you become with these simple tasks the easier it will be to plan.

Start with the BIG PICTURE- Your MONTH

Take your MONTH and break it down into weekly goals!!

Weekly Goals

Get in the routine of self evaluation each and every week!

Sunday- Take some time on your recharge, reflect, refill day and look at the journal entry questions.

  • Tracking and looking at your goals will help you see where you are doing well and where you may be slacking a little đꙂ

Your monthly goal should be broken down into 4 weeks.

EXAMPLE: if your monthly goal is $1,000 of volume, you would divide that by 4 and your weekly goal is $250.

Consistency over time will help you hit and exceed these weekly goals when you break them down and work on business activities such as the ones listed in the 5 x 5 each week document.

Keep these where you can see them and reference them to stay on track!!

Daily Action IDEAS

Each of us come into this business with different goals. I wanted to offer up some ideas along with our daily action calendar to help support you.

Creating a system of duplication and routine is the best way to stay consistent and present.

Here are just a few ideas that you can use on a daily basis to stay on track