Called to Build

Quarterly Planning That Saves You From Burnout


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What if the next 90 days became the turning point of your entire business? That question exposes a hard truth: without a clear growth plan, we default to reaction. We hustle, we grind, we chase the urgent, and momentum leaks out through a hundred tiny distractions. We want traction, but we keep trying to manage big vision with scattered weeks.

We walk through a practical 90-day business plan built for real life: start with vision and one North Star goal, map strategy by reverse engineering milestones, then execute with discipline while tracking the numbers that matter. I share how weekly CEO time keeps your quarterly planning on track by reviewing leads, sales, conversions, and what needs to be eliminated. We also talk about the crucial final phase: review and reset so each quarter becomes a rhythm of clarity, learning, and sustainable business growth.

You’ll hear the exact tools and systems we use at Simplicity Marketing to support execution without drowning in busywork, including ClickUp for project management, GoHighLevel for marketing automation, weekly scorecards for KPIs, and EOS from the book Traction. We also bring it back to purpose, especially for faith-driven entrepreneurs who want growth without burnout, asking whether we’re building for applause or alignment and how to create margin for rest.

If you’re ready to stop spinning your wheels and start moving the needle, hit play, share this with a business owner who needs focus, and subscribe so you don’t miss what’s next. After you listen, what’s the one North Star goal you’re committing to for your next 90 days?

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Called to BuildBy Carl Willis