EPISODE · Jun 29, 2026 · 15 MIN
The CEO Day: How to Carve Out and Maximize Your Strategic Thinking Time
from The Visionary Mom Podcast | For Ambitious Moms Juggling Family and Business · host Nicole Vasco
If you are running your business in stolen moments, reacting to everything, never quite leading anything, this episode is for you. I walk through exactly what a CEO Day is, why execution without strategy is just busyness, and the six-step framework I use every single week to lead my business on purpose.This is the episode that IS the CEO Day Guide in audio form. Listen before you grab the freebie below.What You Will Learn in This EpisodeWhy being busy is not the same as making progressThe difference between running your business and leading itThe five CEO questions that anchor every planning sessionHow to protect strategic thinking time when you have a full-time job and kids who need everythingWhy your physical environment matters more than you thinkWhat happens to your home life when your business finally has directionKey TakeawaysExecution without strategy is just busyness. It moves you through the day without moving you forward.The CEO Day is not a luxury. It is the thing that gets you where you are going.Your business needs you to stop executing long enough to lead.Three CEO priorities per week. Only three. Everything else is maintenance.Proverbs 31:27 says she watches over the affairs of her household. Watching over your business means leading it on purpose.Resources MentionedFree CEO Day Planning GuideThe Visionary Mom Podcast on Instagram: @nicolekvascoVIP Intensive WeekScripture ReferenceProverbs 31:27 — She watches over the affairs of her household and does not eat the bread of idleness.Connect and Take the Next StepLoved this episode? Here is what to do next:Grab the free CEO Day Planning Guide in the link aboveDM me the word CEO on Instagram and I will send it directly to youShare this episode with a mompreneur friend who is stuck in execution modeLeave a review so more moms can find the show
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If you are running your business in stolen moments, reacting to everything, never quite leading anything, this episode is for you. I walk through exactly what a CEO Day is, why execution without strategy is just busyness, and the six-step framework I use every single week to lead my business on purpose.This is the episode that IS the CEO Day Guide in audio form. Listen before you grab the freebie below.What You Will Learn in This EpisodeWhy being busy is not the same as making progressThe difference between running your business and leading itThe five CEO questions that anchor every planning sessionHow to protect strategic thinking time when you have a full-time job and kids who need everythingWhy your physical environment matters more than you thinkWhat happens to your home life when your business finally has directionKey TakeawaysExecution without strategy is just busyness. It moves you through the day without moving you forward.The CEO Day is not a luxury. It is the thing that gets you where you are going.Your business needs you to stop executing long enough to lead.Three CEO priorities per week. Only three. Everything else is maintenance.Proverbs 31:27 says she watches over the affairs of her household. Watching over your business means leading it on purpose.Resources MentionedFree CEO Day Planning GuideThe Visionary Mom Podcast on Instagram: @nicolekvascoVIP Intensive WeekScripture ReferenceProverbs 31:27 — She watches over the affairs of her household and does not eat the bread of idleness.Connect and Take the Next StepLoved this episode? Here is what to do next:Grab the free CEO Day Planning Guide in the link aboveDM me the word CEO on Instagram and I will send it directly to youShare this episode with a mompreneur friend who is stuck in execution modeLeave a review so more moms can find the show
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