Start by identifying your dominant focus for the week. This could be a project that's a major part of your business or an event that you're hosting.
Once you've identified your dominant focus, break it down into bite-sized chunks for the week. Look at week one, week two, week three, and week four and figure out what you need to do to achieve your goal.
Time block your week according to your dominant focus and the bite-sized chunks you've identified. For example, if your dominant focus is the four-hour workday, make sure you block out time for personal development, professional development, marketing development, and database development.
Write down your weekly intention, which is a habit or focus you want to maintain throughout the week. For example, you might write down that you want to stay focused on your high-value activities.
Write down your daily intention and stay focused on it. This will help you stay on track and make progress toward your weekly goal.
Create content every week that you can blast out to your database. This could be a video, newsletter, email marketing message, or social media post. Make sure you set aside time to create this content, and be intentional about it.
Carry over any tasks that don't get completed during the week into the next week. Remember, progress over perfection is key.
Submit your weekly mental map and weekly vision board at the beginning of each week. This will help you stay accountable and track your progress over the 13-week program.
By following these steps, you'll be able to use the weekly mental map to plan your week, stay focused on your goals, and make progress toward building your business. Remember, consistency is key, so make sure you stick to your plan and stay committed to your weekly goals.