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As the year comes to a close, it’s tempting to rush straight into goal setting, vision boards, and big plans for the new year. But in this episode of the Floral CEO Podcast, Jeni challenges that approach and invites florists to do something far more powerful first: reflect.
This episode is all about how intentional end-of-year reflection can help you build a floral business that is not only more profitable—but also more sustainable, aligned, and fulfilling.
If you’re a florist who feels stretched thin, stuck in survival mode, or unsure what to focus on next, this episode will help you slow down, assess what truly worked in your business, and make smarter decisions for 2026.
🌿 Why Reflection Matters More Than Resolutions
Most people wait for January 1st to “start fresh,” but research shows that nearly 90% of people abandon their goals within the first month. The difference between the 90% and the 10% who actually succeed isn’t motivation—it’s clarity.
Reflection helps you:
Jeni shares why she doesn’t wait for a new year to start something—and how that mindset has helped her execute consistently in business.
💐 What to Review in Your Floral Business Before Planning 2026
In this episode, Jeni walks through the core reflection questions every florist should ask before setting new goals:
1. What Actually Worked in 2025?
Not just what you did—but what produced results.
2. What “Worked” But Didn’t Feel Good?
Revenue alone doesn’t equal success.
Jeni shares personal examples—like opting out of certain services (daily orders, funerals, high-reactivity work)—to illustrate how removing misaligned revenue streams created more peace and profitability.
3. What Are You Doing Too Much Of?
Many florists try to do everything:
This episode encourages you to step back and ask:
“Do I really need to be checking every box to be successful?”Often, doing fewer things better is the key to growth.
🌸 Aligning Profit With How You Want to Feel
A major theme of this episode is that profit and emotional alignment must coexist.
Jeni explains why it’s okay to:
She also emphasizes the importance of asking:
✨ From Reflection to Intention: Planning for 2026
This episode is also an invitation—to stop free-balling your way into another year and instead build a clear, intentional plan.
Jeni shares why:
She also introduces the January 5 Goal-Setting Party, where florists will:
🌿 Key Takeaways From This Episode
🌸 Resources Mentioned
💬 Final Thought
You don’t have to stay in survival mode.
You don’t have to do everything.
And you don’t have to carry parts of your business into 2026 that no longer serve you.
Reflection isn’t about looking backward—it’s about creating space for something better.
🎧 Listen to the full episode of the Floral CEO Podcast and start building a business that feels as good as it looks.
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As the year comes to a close, it’s tempting to rush straight into goal setting, vision boards, and big plans for the new year. But in this episode of the Floral CEO Podcast, Jeni challenges that approach and invites florists to do something far more powerful first: reflect.
This episode is all about how intentional end-of-year reflection can help you build a floral business that is not only more profitable—but also more sustainable, aligned, and fulfilling.
If you’re a florist who feels stretched thin, stuck in survival mode, or unsure what to focus on next, this episode will help you slow down, assess what truly worked in your business, and make smarter decisions for 2026.
🌿 Why Reflection Matters More Than Resolutions
Most people wait for January 1st to “start fresh,” but research shows that nearly 90% of people abandon their goals within the first month. The difference between the 90% and the 10% who actually succeed isn’t motivation—it’s clarity.
Reflection helps you:
Jeni shares why she doesn’t wait for a new year to start something—and how that mindset has helped her execute consistently in business.
💐 What to Review in Your Floral Business Before Planning 2026
In this episode, Jeni walks through the core reflection questions every florist should ask before setting new goals:
1. What Actually Worked in 2025?
Not just what you did—but what produced results.
2. What “Worked” But Didn’t Feel Good?
Revenue alone doesn’t equal success.
Jeni shares personal examples—like opting out of certain services (daily orders, funerals, high-reactivity work)—to illustrate how removing misaligned revenue streams created more peace and profitability.
3. What Are You Doing Too Much Of?
Many florists try to do everything:
This episode encourages you to step back and ask:
“Do I really need to be checking every box to be successful?”Often, doing fewer things better is the key to growth.
🌸 Aligning Profit With How You Want to Feel
A major theme of this episode is that profit and emotional alignment must coexist.
Jeni explains why it’s okay to:
She also emphasizes the importance of asking:
✨ From Reflection to Intention: Planning for 2026
This episode is also an invitation—to stop free-balling your way into another year and instead build a clear, intentional plan.
Jeni shares why:
She also introduces the January 5 Goal-Setting Party, where florists will:
🌿 Key Takeaways From This Episode
🌸 Resources Mentioned
💬 Final Thought
You don’t have to stay in survival mode.
You don’t have to do everything.
And you don’t have to carry parts of your business into 2026 that no longer serve you.
Reflection isn’t about looking backward—it’s about creating space for something better.
🎧 Listen to the full episode of the Floral CEO Podcast and start building a business that feels as good as it looks.

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