Release the Stress....
Find your “stress-free point”
That golden number where your business and personal expenses are covered each month, and you can stop worrying about what’s coming in.
Why this matters
Running a business isn’t always easy, but when you know your numbers, you take a huge step towards releasing the stress and giving yourself back a bit of headspace.
Here’s what I’ve created for you
A simple tool to help you work out:
- Exactly how many sales and jobs you need each month to cover all your outgoings (yes, including those cheeky coffee stops ☕).
- Where you’re investing your marketing %, and how small changes (like converting more calls or nudging up your average order value) could make a big difference.
- How to budget for the key areas of your business (so you don’t end up scrambling at the end of the month).
- And—this is the bit that’s been called a “game changer”— it helps to set out the bank “pots” to set aside money for the important stuff, rather than hoping there’s something left over!
What others have found
“Setting up these pots has made life a whole lot easier—and a lot less stressful.”
How the tool helps
Know the monthly numbers that cover both business and personal outgoings.
See the impact of better call conversion and a higher average order value.
Plan for key spend areas so you’re not scrambling at the end of the month.
Allocate money to the right places proactively to stay stress-free.
A quick note
It is a guide and works on some standard things like general tax rates etc. Individually you may need to get a professional advisor to look over things, but it will certainly give you a good steer to less stress.
Ready to try it?
Here’s the link to the system/tool: STRESS FREE POINT .
Give it a whirl and see what your numbers are telling you. Print off the report at the end and keep it handy—it’s amazing how much clarity it brings. And I do welcome feedback.
Questions or thoughts?
If you’ve already got this covered, fantastic—maybe give it a go anyway, just in case there’s something new to take away. If not, this could be your chance to take some of the pressure off, once and for all.
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