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Should You Even Make a Business Plan for 2026?
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Should We Be Planning 2026? (How to Lead Your Business in an Unpredictable Market)
If you've been wondering whether it even makes sense to plan for 2026 with the market shifting under our feet — this episode is going to feel like a deep exhale.
In today's solo episode, we're talking about what mature entrepreneurs already know:
Annual planning isn't about predicting the year. It's about directing it.
It's about creating a structure sturdy enough to hold you, even when the market doesn't cooperate.
I'm walking you through the exact framework I use — the Rocks, Pebbles, and Sand method — and how seasoned business owners can use it to build a grounded yet flexible plan for the year ahead.
Here's what we explore:
Why Annual Planning Still Matters (Even in an Unstable Market)
Market instability doesn't make planning irrelevant. It makes planning essential — especially for long-term business owners who need clarity, direction, and steadiness to lead well.
The Rocks, Pebbles, and Sand Framework for 2026
• Rocks → your major anchors: launches, revenue cycles, time off
• Pebbles → your marketing rhythms, content cadence, CEO time
• Sand → everything else that fills in around the bigger pieces
This is the flexible, mature CEO approach to annual planning.
Why the Market Makes 12-Month Planning Hard (and What to Do Instead)
Sales cycles are longer. Trust is slower. Forecasting feels impossible.
So instead of forcing a rigid plan, I break down how to build:
• an annual vision,
• a quarterly strategy,
• and monthly goals that respond to real data.
Why Monthly Metrics Are Your True North for 2026
Annual planning gives you direction.
Monthly metrics give you staying power.
I'll share how a monthly relationship with your numbers helps you:
• spot micro-trends before they become problems
• correct course quickly
• make decisions you actually trust
• stay grounded through market uncertainty
This is how experienced entrepreneurs lead with clarity instead of reactiveness.
Ready for More Clarity in 2026?
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