EPISODE · Jan 21, 2026 · 18 MIN
39: Track Your Data to Make Your Teacher Business Easier + What to Track at What Stages
from Online Business for Teachers | TPT | How to Make Extra Money, Work From Home, Digital Products · host Monica Lopez - Business & Mindset Coach for Teachers
If your teacher business feels harder than it should, you’re not alone. Most teacher entrepreneurs are making decisions based on emotion, guesswork, or daily dashboard checks that send them into panic mode. In today’s episode, we break down why your business feels overwhelming and how simple data tracking can instantly bring clarity, calm, and direction. We’re talking about what to track (and what NOT to track), how to set goals that actually fit the season you’re in, and why focusing on the right metrics will make your business feel lighter, more grounded, and easier to grow. Plus, I’m sharing the tool that completely changed how I make decisions in my own business: ✨ The Teacher Business KPI Tracker: now available in my shop. If you want your business to feel less emotional and more empowered this year, this episode is your roadmap. In This Episode, You’ll Learn: Why running your online teacher business feels so overwhelming How data helps calm your brain and reduce the “nothing is working” spiral The #1 metric that matters most when you’re just starting out What to track in Year 1 versus Years 2–3 versus later stages Why tracking too many things creates confusion (not clarity) Why TPT dashboard dips don’t actually mean what you think How a year-at-a-glance view can completely change your confidence How to choose metrics that match your season of life The simple tracking habit that makes business decisions easier Mentioned in This Episode 👉 Teacher Business KPI Tracker Get the simple Google Sheet that helps you track revenue, product growth, email metrics, website traffic, and more all in one place. 👉 Book a Free Teacher Business Clarity Call Need support deciding what to focus on in your business? Let’s talk through your goals and simplify your next steps.
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If your teacher business feels harder than it should, you’re not alone. Most teacher entrepreneurs are making decisions based on emotion, guesswork, or daily dashboard checks that send them into panic mode. In today’s episode, we break down why your business feels overwhelming and how simple data tracking can instantly bring clarity, calm, and direction. We’re talking about what to track (and what NOT to track), how to set goals that actually fit the season you’re in, and why focusing on the right metrics will make your business feel lighter, more grounded, and easier to grow. Plus, I’m sharing the tool that completely changed how I make decisions in my own business: ✨ The Teacher Business KPI Tracker: now available in my shop. If you want your business to feel less emotional and more empowered this year, this episode is your roadmap. In This Episode, You’ll Learn: Why running your online teacher business feels so overwhelming How data helps calm your brain and reduce the “nothing is working” spiral The #1 metric that matters most when you’re just starting out What to track in Year 1 versus Years 2–3 versus later stages Why tracking too many things creates confusion (not clarity) Why TPT dashboard dips don’t actually mean what you think How a year-at-a-glance view can completely change your confidence How to choose metrics that match your season of life The simple tracking habit that makes business decisions easier Mentioned in This Episode 👉 Teacher Business KPI Tracker Get the simple Google Sheet that helps you track revenue, product growth, email metrics, website traffic, and more all in one place. 👉 Book a Free Teacher Business Clarity Call Need support deciding what to focus on in your business? Let’s talk through your goals and simplify your next steps.
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