One read each morning. You know what today needs.
A short brief, prepared overnight. What you're owed, what needs deciding, what's slipping. Ready before you've finished your coffee.
Most mornings start with a guess.
You open your phone to ten places. Messages, the calendar, that pile of unpaid invoices you keep meaning to chase. By the time you've pieced it together, the day's already started without you. The important thing slips behind the urgent one.
Four things, in the order that matters.
It works through your business overnight and brings you the short version. Your day first, then the money, then the decisions.
What's on today
The day laid out. What's booked, who's first, where. So you can put the phone down and get on with it.
What you're owed
Every unpaid invoice in one line, worst first. The thing most likely to be left too long, put right at the top.
What needs deciding
The things only you can answer, gathered in one place. A quote expiring, a clash in the diary, a customer waiting on a yes.
What's drifting
You told it where you're heading. When the week starts pulling away from that, it says so, while there's still time to fix it.
Eight minutes, and the day's handled.
Chased
Followed up
It knows what you're aiming for.
You told it your goals when you set up. So the brief isn't generic. It flags the money, the jobs and the gaps that move you towards what you said you wanted, and tells you when you're drifting.
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