You Don't Need a New Strategy. You Need a Planning Rhythm.

EPISODE · Mar 19, 2026 · 29 MIN

You Don't Need a New Strategy. You Need a Planning Rhythm.

from Promote Yourself to CEO | Small Business Strategy for Women Entrepreneurs · host Racheal Cook MBA: Small Business Owner, Entrepreneur, Business Growth Strategist

Send us Fan MailIf you set big goals in January and you're already feeling behind, I want to be honest with you: the problem is not your discipline. It's not your motivation. It's not your mindset or your willpower. It's that the goal-setting approach most of us were taught was never designed for the stage of business you're actually in right now.In this episode, I'm breaking down the real reason so many service-based business owners end up in a cycle of setting goals, falling behind, and starting over. It comes down to one critical shift: moving away from project-based goals and into systems-based goals. Once you understand the difference, the way you plan, prioritize, and measure progress changes completely.I also walk through how to figure out what's actually driving results in your business right now, and why that answer is more grounding than any new strategy you could add to your plate. If you've been feeling like you need a whole new plan, there's a good chance you don't. You may just need to stop abandoning what's already working.This episode is for you if you're done with the start-over cycle and ready to build something that actually compounds.In This Episode:Why mid-March is when most business owners start blaming themselves, and why that self-diagnosis is wrongThe difference between project-based goals and systems-based goals, and which one actually builds momentum over timeThe three stages every new project goes through before it pays off (and the stage most people quit in)How shiny objects and instant gratification keep you stuck in startup mode, even after you've outgrown itThe one question I ask clients to help them identify what's actually driving results in their businessWhy the 90-day planning rhythm works when annual goal-setting doesn't, especially when life gets in the wayHow to build a Q2 plan that tells you what to focus on each week, with built-in space for when things inevitably come upConnect with Me:Instagram: @racheal.cookTikTok: @rachealcookmbaLinkedIn: @rachealcookYouTube: @the_ceo_collectiveWebsite: The CEO CollectiveSubscribe & Review:If you loved this episode, please take a moment to subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts!🎤 Thanks for listening! I'll see you next week!

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