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There was a season where I’d get so many inquiries, but if a bride didn’t reply right away, I’d just… let it go. Part of me was scared to “bother” them, part of me just got busy with weddings, and part of me thought—“If they wanted me, they’d have booked already.” But then slow season would hit and I’d realize I had let dozens of inquiries slip away because I didn’t have a plan to follow up. 🙃 And THAT felt worse than sending a “bothering” email. So I made follow-up part of my CEO Monday ritual (and later automated it) One day, one hour where I: - Check who hasn’t replied. - Send my pre-written “nurturing follow up” DM or email. - Track where they’re at (ready, waiting, or ghosted). It feels sooo much lighter to start the week with a clean slate instead of a pile of “what if’s.” The to-do’s: 📓 Journal Prompts:→ Who ghosted me last week, and how can I follow up differently?→ Did I give enough VALUE in my last message or was I just “checking in”?→ What did I do that built momentum this week?→ Celebrate one win from follow-up, big or small.→ One goal for this weeks inquiries. 💻 Business: - Review open inquiries in your inbox - Write/send your follow-up messages - Track which ones book after - Plan your next DM story CTA for inquiries 📲 Personal: - Do laundry or drop off dry cleaning - Pay a bill you’ve been ignoring 👀 - Organize your fridge or pantry - Knock out one random errand you keep saying “later” to Your homework this week → follow up with one inquiry you’ve been avoiding. Heres an email template you can send! Your note to self 👉🏼 Sometimes we’re the only bottleneck by feeling like we’ll *annoy* her for sending another email or DM or text.😅 Full send today bosses!
CEO MONDAY 📓 Here's today's actions:
Wedding season used to keep me so busy that I would totally forget to prep for the week ahead. Sometimes running on fumes just going through the day to day. Until I realized I was constantly feeling like I was falling behind. Rushing to make a post an hour before I hit post Scrambling last minute to make stories for the day Never checking my numbers because Netflix + chill sounded better Then slow season would roll around and I’d realize:“Ohhhh I haven’t posted in months maybe I should do that…” If you’re always just working IN your business, months (even years) can go by before you realize “this isn’t working for me anymore.” That’s why I started CEO Mondays. One hour, one day a week, to get my life + bridal biz together. The to do’s: 📓Journal Prompts: → What felt HARD working weddings this week? → What felt EASY working weddings this week? → What was a bottleneck when working this week? → Celebrate a win from the week, big or small. → What’s your one goal for the week, big or small. 📲 Personal: - Grocery shop/delivery, plan weekly meals - Run errands for the week - Schedule any appts - Do that *thing* you’ve being putting off 💻 Business: - Plan out content for the week - Edit any videos together, save them in drafts - Batch out stories that sell my services - Time block my calendar - Review past weeks profit & analytics - Review upcoming week: projects, to do’s, deadlines → schedule them - Do that *thing* you’ve been putting off Your homework this week → tackle & share that *one* thing you’ve been putting off. I’ll go first 😅 I have a pile of mail from the PA turnpike that I just haven’t opened, so I’m opening it and figuring it out. Turns out my business card expired and I never updated it with my EZ-PASS transponder in my car for when I go over bridges and welpppp I owe lots in tickets LOLLLL looove this little life sometimes but heyyy I kept saying “next week I’ll get to it” but then the week took over so here we are and I’m getting it done on my CEO Monday with you!!!! 🙌🏼
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