Weekend Power Deposit: Build Your Progress Tracker
This weekend, create a progress tracker you can use weekly or monthly.
Use this structure:
Progress Tracker
Review Period:
[Week / Month / Dates]
Wins This Period:
Improvements Made:
Before and After:
Before:
After:
Proof of Progress:
- Customer reply
- Review
- Payment received
- Service booked
- Page improved
- Template created
- Problem reduced
- Task completed
- System used
What Got Easier:
What Still Needs Work:
Next Small Move:
The next useful task is:
One Sentence to Remember:
Example:
Review Period: July
Wins This Period:
- Sent two quotes using the new template.
- Got one review.
- Updated the homepage call-to-action.
Improvements Made:
- Created receipt folder.
- Added testimonial to service page.
- Wrote customer expectations block.
Before: I was rewriting messages from scratch.
After: I now have templates for pricing, booking, and follow-up.
What Got Easier: Customer communication feels less scattered.
What Still Needs Work: Follow-up reminders.
Next Small Move: Add follow-up dates to customer list.
One Sentence to Remember: Small systems are starting to make the business lighter.
That is progress tracking.
Simple.
Grounded.
Useful.
And on a hard day, it can keep you from believing the lie that nothing is moving.
Something is moving.
Write it down.
Weekend Power Deposit:
Create a progress tracker and complete one review of recent wins, improvements, and next small moves.
Prompt:
Can I see proof that my small actions are improving the business over time?

