Weekend Power Deposit: Build Your Slow-Season Playbook
This weekend, put it together into a slow-season playbook.
Use this structure:
Slow-Season Playbook
Slow-Season Signals
Do Not Panic Reminders
- A slow stretch is not automatically a failure.
- Check patterns before making big changes.
- Use quiet time to strengthen the business.
- Stay visible without desperation.
- Rest can be part of the plan.
High-Value Slow-Season Tasks
Visibility Plan
- Post:
- Email:
- Google/profile update:
- Local/referral action:
Warm Relationship Plan
- Past customers to contact:
- Quiet leads to check in with:
- Referral partners to reconnect with:
Cleanup Project
Project:
First 12-minute task:
Next step after that:
Slow-Season Rule
When business slows down, I will first:
Example:
When business slows down, I will first check my numbers, follow up with warm leads, post one useful service reminder, and complete one business cleanup task before making dramatic changes.
That is a good rule.
Because drama is tempting when things get quiet.
A rule protects you from panic decisions.
Do not rebuild your entire business because one week was slow.
Check the pattern.
Use the time.
Make one smart move.
Then another.
Weekend Power Deposit:
Create your slow-season playbook and complete one 12-minute cleanup or visibility task from it.
Prompt:
Can I use slower business periods to improve, reconnect, and prepare instead of spiraling or disappearing?

