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The Daily Question for Entrepreneurs journal is designed to keep you motivated and help you hold yourself accountable when you start a new business. By answering one question every day you can determine what you need help with, reflect on your progress, and ultimately grow as a person and entrepreneur.

A couple of years ago I realized my clients were facing a problem. A lot of them were new entrepreneurs that needed websites created. So they would hire me to write the content and a designer to create the site.

In the initial interview, they would always be jazzed up and psyched about their new business venture. Nothing could stand in their way!

But, by the time I created the content and sent over the final piece, their motivation had sputtered out and the website never got published.


Entrepreneurship doesn’t happen overnight.

It’s a never-ending process of learning, adapting, and growing.

 

Last year I started a text list that turned into a Facebook group where I posted one question every day. The questions were designed to help them stay on track and remember why they started their business.

It is now being printed into a *hardcover* journal so that you can manually record your responses every day for 3 years and make real progress.

Take a moment each day to answer one question about your entrepreneurial journey. Once you complete it, start it over for a second and third year until you have 1,095 answers to reflect on.

Answer questions like…

  • What sets you apart from other people in your industry?

  • What’s your favorite word this year?

  • If you were to write a book, what would its title be?

  • What expectations do you have for those around you?

  • What do you wish you could change about your environment?

Although geared towards entrepreneurs, many of the questions could be answered by anyone looking to improve.


The journal is for you if:

  • This is your first time dipping your toe into entrepreneurship.

  • You are giving pursuing your passion a shot.

  • You’ve started a business a bunch of times without success.

  • You get overwhelmed at the thought of owning a business.

  • You want to have freedom but never took a chance, until now.

  • You have days when you feel less motivated.

  • You have ever felt like quitting.

  • You feel like you’re flying by the seat of your pants.

When you write things down, it makes it easier to recognize what you need help with and what your true goals are. You will have a better chance of success if you can take time to pause and reflect on what you want for your business and what your plan is to get it there. Every page in this journal was made to help you do just that.