Before You Plan Your Next 90 Days, Get This Together First

 

Hey CEOFriend!

Here’s what you’ll learn in this post:

  • Why over-planning keeps solopreneurs stuck (and what to do instead)

  • How the Starter Planner keeps you consistent without the 5-year overwhelm

  • How to join the free Compass & Coffee: Starter Planner Sesh on Nov 1 @ 10 AM EST


You Can Start Without A 90 Day Plan — You Just Need One Place to Keep It Together

If you’ve ever had fifteen sticky notes, four notebooks, and zero idea what you actually worked on this week… hi, friend. You’re my people. ☕

Most planning systems want you to map your next 90 days, but what if you just want to survive this one? That’s where the Solopreneur Starter Planner comes in.

It’s a clean, flexible Notion dashboard built to help you:
✅ Keep track of what you’re working on — without losing your mind (or your notes)
✅ See your weekly tasks and projects at a glance
✅ Stay consistent without turning planning into a part-time job

No clutter. No complex setups. Just one digital home base for your brain.

And because I know the first step can feel lonely, we’re doing it together.
Join me for the free Compass & Coffee Planner Sesh on Saturday, Nov 1 @ 10 AM EST.

I’ll walk you through how to use the planner to finally create calm consistency — not endless to-do lists.

Grab your free Starter Planner here → https://compassandroot.com/planner-2/

Then bring your coffee (and your chaos) to the live session. Let’s build a structure that keeps you sane.

🔄 Call to Action

Download the free Solopreneur Starter Planner → Get access to Compass & Coffee Planner Sesh → Finally stop losing track of what you’re actually working on.


Live Pleasurably,

 

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Aja Vancica

3/5 Manifesting Generator, Charcuterie Board Connoisseur, Home Enthusiast (a fancy term for an introverted homebody), Blogger, Certified Master Coach, and Ultimate Queen of Reinvention

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