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Inspire Dreamers to Build and Launch Their Vision

Encourage aspiring entrepreneurs to prioritize ideas, create plans, and confidently turn dreams into reality.

About You

You are passionate about empowering others to achieve big goals by breaking them into manageable steps.

Your Audience

Aspiring entrepreneurs feeling uncertain about starting, seeking clarity and actionable guidance.

The Offering

Envision Your Goals (Bundle Challenge)

Envision Your Goals is your ultimate companion for personal growth and goal achievement. This comprehensive digital workbook provides a structured 30-day challenge designed to empower you to envision your ideal future, set achievable goals, and cultivate resilience. Developed based on Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) techniques, Envision Your Goals offers a unique approach to unlocking your full potential and creating the life you desire.

Your Content Calendar

Day 1

Post Objective

Help aspiring entrepreneurs recognize their struggles.

Content Example

“5 signs you’re overwhelmed as an aspiring entrepreneur.”

VIsuals Example

A video of you pointing to text bubbles listing signs (e.g., “1. You have too many ideas,” “2. You’re not sure where to start,” “3. You feel stuck in analysis paralysis”). Use a clean, professional background like a desk setup.

Caption Example

“Dreaming of starting your business but feeling overwhelmed? Here are 5 signs you’re stuck—and you’re not alone.”

Call-To-Action

“Which of these resonates with you? Let’s talk in the comments!”
Day 2

Post Objective

Challenge misconceptions about starting a business.

Content Example

“Myth: You need a perfect plan to get started. Truth: Progress happens through imperfect action.”

VIsuals Example

A Reel of you speaking directly to the camera, transitioning from “Myth” to “Truth” with a confident smile. Use text overlays to emphasize the key points.

Caption Example

“Waiting for perfection can hold you back. Here’s why taking small steps matters more than having the perfect plan.”

Call-To-Action

“What myths about starting a business have held you back? Let’s debunk them!”
Day 3

Post Objective

Provide simple steps to begin turning ideas into action.

Content Example

“Feeling stuck? Here are 3 steps to start turning your business idea into reality.”

VIsuals Example

A video of you jotting steps on a whiteboard or holding up cards (e.g., “1. Write down your vision,” “2. Identify one small first step,” “3. Set a realistic timeline”).

Caption Example

“Starting small is key. Here are 3 actionable steps to bring your entrepreneurial dreams to life.”

Call-To-Action

“Which step will you start with? Share below!”
Day 4

Post Objective

Show how to handle entrepreneurial indecision.

Content Example

“Scenario: You can’t decide which idea to pursue first. Here’s how to prioritize.”

VIsuals Example

A split-screen video where one version of you is overwhelmed by options, and the other calmly explains a prioritization framework (e.g., “Start with the idea that excites you the most and requires the least resources to test.”).

Caption Example

“Feeling stuck choosing between ideas? Here’s a simple way to decide where to start.”

Call-To-Action

“What’s one idea you’ve been considering? Let’s prioritize it together!”
Day 5

Post Objective

Build empathy by addressing common struggles.

Content Example

“When you feel like your dream is too big to achieve, remind yourself of this: [encouraging insight].”

VIsuals Example

A video of you thoughtfully speaking to the camera with text overlay, e.g., “Big dreams are built step by step. Start small, and keep moving forward.”

Caption Example

“Big dreams can feel overwhelming, but every small step counts. You’re closer than you think.”

Call-To-Action

“Tag someone who needs this reminder today!”
Day 6

Post Objective

Explain why starting a business feels overwhelming.

Content Example

“3 reasons why starting feels so hard—and how to overcome them.”

VIsuals Example

A video of you listing reasons with text overlays (e.g., “1. Fear of failure,” “2. Lack of clarity,” “3. Feeling alone in the process”). Include uplifting background music.

Caption Example

“Starting something new is hard for a reason. Here’s why—and how to move past the overwhelm.”

Call-To-Action

“Which of these reasons feels most relatable to you? Let’s work through it together!”
Day 7

Post Objective

Inspire reflection about entrepreneurial goals.

Content Example

“Journal Prompt: Imagine your business one year from now. What does success look like, and how do you feel?”

VIsuals Example

A close-up video of you journaling, with the prompt displayed on screen. Add calming background music.

Caption Example

“Visualizing success can clarify your goals and motivate your next steps. Take a moment to imagine your future business.”

Call-To-Action

“Take 5 minutes to reflect and share one insight in the comments!”
Day 8

Post Objective

Create emotional connection through relatable scenarios.

Content Example

“POV: You’re dreaming of starting your business but don’t know where to begin.”

VIsuals Example

A first-person perspective of staring at a blank notebook, then jotting down ideas. Use text overlays to show thoughts like “Where do I even start?” followed by “Let’s take the first step.”

Caption Example

“Starting can feel daunting, but taking the first step is easier than you think. Let’s do this together.”

Call-To-Action

“Have you felt this way? Let’s figure it out together.”
Day 9

Post Objective

Clarify misconceptions about entrepreneurship.

Content Example

“Success is not about doing everything perfectly. It’s about learning and growing along the way.”

VIsuals Example

A Reel of you with contrasting signs like “Perfection” (crossed out) and “Growth.” End with a reassuring message.

Caption Example

“Entrepreneurship isn’t about perfection—it’s about progress. Take that first imperfect step today.”

Call-To-Action

“What’s one small action you can take today to move forward? Let’s talk about it!”
Day 10

Post Objective

Subtly introduce a favorite exercise from the workbook.

Content Example

“Here’s one of my favorite exercises: Write down your top 3 ideas and list 1 small step you could take for each.”

VIsuals Example

A close-up video of you flipping through the workbook and briefly showing the exercise. Add uplifting music.

Caption Example

“This exercise can help you get unstuck and take the first step toward your dream. Give it a try!”

Call-To-Action

“Try this exercise and let me know which idea excites you the most!”
Day 11

Post Objective

Teach a practical technique to bring clarity to entrepreneurial goals.

Content Example

“How to break big goals into small, actionable steps.”

VIsuals Example

A video of you explaining a step-by-step process (e.g., “1. Define your goal,” “2. Break it into milestones,” “3. Focus on the first milestone”). Use text overlays for clarity.

Caption Example

“Big goals can feel overwhelming. Here’s how to break them down into manageable steps to keep moving forward.”

Call-To-Action

“What’s one big goal you want to break down? Let’s start together!”
Day 12

Post Objective

Inspire trust by sharing a personal insight about starting small.

Content Example

“One thing I learned about pursuing big dreams.”

VIsuals Example

A Reel of you speaking to the camera, sharing a moment of vulnerability (e.g., “I thought I needed everything figured out, but starting small taught me to trust the process.”).

Caption Example

“Dreams don’t have to be perfect to begin. Here’s a lesson that changed how I approach big goals.”

Call-To-Action

“What’s one thing you’ve learned about chasing your dreams? Let’s share insights!”
Day 13

Post Objective

Help entrepreneurs recognize progress in their journey.

Content Example

“5 signs you’re making progress, even if it doesn’t feel like it.”

VIsuals Example

A video of you holding cards or props with signs (e.g., “1. You’re exploring new ideas,” “2. You’ve set a small goal,” “3. You’re reaching out for help”).

Caption Example

“Progress isn’t always obvious, but it’s happening. Here are 5 signs you’re moving forward.”

Call-To-Action

“Which of these signs do you see in yourself? Share below!”
Day 14

Post Objective

Challenge limiting beliefs about entrepreneurship.

Content Example

“Myth: You need a lot of money to start. Truth: Many businesses begin with creativity and small investments.”

VIsuals Example

A before-and-after style video: the first clip shows you worrying about money, and the second shows small, practical steps to start without a big budget.

Caption Example

“Starting a business doesn’t have to cost a fortune. Here’s why small, creative steps matter more than a big budget.”

Call-To-Action

“What myths about starting a business have held you back? Let’s bust them!”
Day 15

Post Objective

Show how to manage entrepreneurial fears.

Content Example

“Scenario: You’re afraid to fail. Here’s how to reframe it.”

VIsuals Example

A split-screen video where one version of you expresses fear of failure, and the other offers a reframe like, “Failure isn’t the end—it’s a lesson that moves you closer to success.”

Caption Example

“Fear of failure can stop you in your tracks. Here’s how to see it as part of the journey instead.”

Call-To-Action

“What’s a fear holding you back? Let’s reframe it together!”
Day 16

Post Objective

Build empathy by addressing moments of doubt.

Content Example

“When you feel like giving up, remember this: [encouraging insight].”

VIsuals Example

A video of you journaling or sitting in thought, with the text overlay: “Every small step forward matters, even if it doesn’t feel like it now.”

Caption Example

“Doubt is part of the process, but you’re making more progress than you think. Keep going!”

Call-To-Action

“Tag someone who needs this reminder today!”
Day 17

Post Objective

Encourage deeper reflection about business values.

Content Example

“Journal Prompt: What impact do you want your business to have, and why does it matter to you?”

VIsuals Example

A close-up video of you writing in a journal, with the prompt displayed as text. Use soothing background music.

Caption Example

“What drives your dream? Reflecting on your ‘why’ can bring clarity and motivation.”

Call-To-Action

“Take 5 minutes to reflect on this question and share one insight below.”
Day 18

Post Objective

Inspire action by showing the transformation of taking the first steps.

Content Example

“POV: You’ve set your first goal and are seeing your dream come to life.”

VIsuals Example

A sequence showing small wins: writing a plan, getting feedback, celebrating a milestone. Use uplifting text overlays like “Step by step, it’s happening.”

Caption Example

“Every step you take brings you closer to your vision. Imagine this being your story.”

Call-To-Action

“Ready to take the first step? Let’s start together.”
Day 19

Post Objective

Provide practical tips to stay motivated.

Content Example

“3 ways to stay motivated as an aspiring entrepreneur.”

VIsuals Example

A video of you listing tips (e.g., “1. Celebrate small wins,” “2. Connect with like-minded people,” “3. Revisit your ‘why’ regularly”).

Caption Example

“Staying motivated isn’t always easy, but these 3 tips can help you keep going.”

Call-To-Action

“Which tip resonates most with you? Let me know below!”
Day 20

Post Objective

Build trust by sharing a success story about the workbook.

Content Example

“[Testimonial]: ‘This workbook helped me narrow down my ideas and finally take action on my dream business.’”

VIsuals Example

A video of you flipping through the workbook and highlighting an exercise about prioritization or setting goals.

Caption Example

“Here’s how this workbook has helped others take their first steps toward building their dream business. Could it be your turn next?”

Call-To-Action

“Curious how this workbook can help you? Let’s chat!”
Day 21

Post Objective

Address doubts and provide clarity about starting a business.

Content Example

“Why do so many aspiring entrepreneurs feel stuck? Here’s what’s holding them back.”

VIsuals Example

A video of you speaking directly to the camera with text overlays listing reasons (e.g., “1. Fear of failure,” “2. Too many ideas,” “3. Not knowing the next step”).

Caption Example

“Feeling stuck is common for new entrepreneurs. Here’s why—and how to move forward.”

Call-To-Action

“What’s holding you back? Let’s work through it together.”
Day 22

Post Objective

Teach a workbook-aligned technique to build clarity and momentum.

Content Example

“How to use brainstorming to focus your entrepreneurial vision.”

VIsuals Example

A video of you explaining a step-by-step process (e.g., “1. Write down all your ideas,” “2. Group them by theme,” “3. Pick one to focus on this month”). Include visuals of sticky notes or a whiteboard.

Caption Example

“Feeling scattered? This simple technique will help you focus your vision and take action.”

Call-To-Action

“Try this brainstorming technique and share your top idea below!”
Day 23

Post Objective

Reassure your audience by debunking misconceptions about entrepreneurship.

Content Example

“Myth: You need to have everything figured out before starting. Truth: Clarity comes through action.”

VIsuals Example

A before-and-after video: the first clip shows you overwhelmed by planning, and the second shows you taking a small step toward action with a calm, confident demeanor.

Caption Example

“You don’t need everything figured out to start. Taking action is how clarity happens. Here’s why small steps matter.”

Call-To-Action

“What’s one small action you can take today? Let’s discuss in the comments!”
Day 24

Post Objective

Address self-doubt by demonstrating how to reframe fears.

Content Example

“Scenario: You’re afraid your idea won’t work. Here’s how to reframe that fear.”

VIsuals Example

A split-screen video of you as two characters: one expressing fear of failure, and the other offering a compassionate reframe (e.g., “Every idea teaches you something valuable, even if it changes along the way.”).

Caption Example

“Fear is normal in entrepreneurship. Here’s how to shift your mindset and keep moving forward.”

Call-To-Action

“What fear is holding you back? Let’s work on reframing it together.”
Day 25

Post Objective

Educate your audience about why entrepreneurship feels overwhelming.

Content Example

“3 reasons why starting a business can feel so intimidating—and how to overcome them.”

VIsuals Example

A video of you explaining reasons like “1. Fear of the unknown,” “2. Pressure to succeed,” and “3. Lack of a clear plan.” Use calm, reassuring language.

Caption Example

“Starting your dream business feels intimidating for a reason. Here’s why—and how to take control.”

Call-To-Action

“Which of these feels most relatable to you? Let’s work through it together!”
Day 26

Post Objective

Inspire reflection about obstacles and strengths.

Content Example

“Journal Prompt: What’s one challenge you’ve faced before that you overcame, and how can you apply that lesson to starting your business?”

VIsuals Example

A close-up video of you writing in a journal with the prompt displayed on screen. Include calming music.

Caption Example

“You’ve overcome challenges before, and you can do it again. Let’s reflect on your strengths.”

Call-To-Action

“Spend 5 minutes reflecting on this and share one insight in the comments!”
Day 27

Post Objective

Build urgency by showing why now is the best time to start.

Content Example

“3 reasons why now is the perfect time to start your business.”

VIsuals Example

A video of you holding cards or speaking directly to the camera with text overlays like, “1. You’ll gain clarity through action,” “2. Small steps compound over time,” “3. Waiting only delays your dream.”

Caption Example

"There’s no better time than now to start building your dream. Here’s why.”

Call-To-Action

“What’s one small step you’ll take today to move closer to your goal? Share below!”
Day 28

Post Objective

Inspire confidence by visualizing the outcome of taking action.

Content Example

“POV: You’ve started your business, gained momentum, and are seeing your vision come to life.”

VIsuals Example

A montage of joyful moments: writing a plan, celebrating a small win, and seeing positive results. Add uplifting text overlays like, “Step by step, your dream is happening.”

Caption Example

“Picture this: You’ve turned your vision into action, and it’s all coming together. Let’s make it happen!"

Call-To-Action

“Imagine this being your story. Ready to take the first step?”
Day 29

Post Objective

Share inspiration from your journey to encourage action.

Content Example

“What I wish I’d known when I started working on my dream.”

VIsuals Example

A Reel of you speaking to the camera, sharing an honest insight (e.g., “I wish I’d known that progress matters more than perfection. Starting small made all the difference.”).

Caption Example

“Looking back, this one lesson changed everything for me. I hope it helps you too.”

Call-To-Action

“What’s one thing you wish you’d known earlier? Let’s reflect together!”
Day 30

Post Objective

Confidently invite your audience to purchase the workbook.

Content Example

“If you’re ready to stop feeling stuck and start turning your vision into reality, this workbook is your guide.”

VIsuals Example

A video of you holding the workbook, flipping through pages, and highlighting exercises about prioritization, goal setting, and action planning.

Caption Example

“This workbook will guide you step by step to clarify your vision, prioritize your ideas, and take action. Let’s build your dream together!”

Call-To-Action

“Click the link in my bio to get started on your dream today!”