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Move 8: Post something on Social Media

September 30, 2025 | 100 Moves

Today my feed has been full of people talking about everything from hiring smart, firing fast, self care, and the latest AI software package 😂. That’s a reminder: visibility matters. If your name isn’t showing up in someone’s feed, you’re not part of the conversation. Too many wait until they “have something big to say.” Meanwhile, someone else just posts a quick thought, a small win, or even a simple question,  and they’re the one who gets remembered. 🚀 Don’t overthink it. Post today. Share one thing you learned this week. Call out a win, no matter how small. Ask…

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Move 6: Write Down Your Top 3 Wins of 2025

September 28, 2025 | 100 Moves

Day 6 of 100 Moves I had a friend tell me last week, “I feel like I haven’t done enough this year.” So I asked her to write down her Top 3 Wins of 2025 so far. She sat with it for a minute, then started listing them out.  By the time she finished, the frustration on her face had shifted.  She wasn’t just staring at her current struggles anymore; she was looking at proof of everything she had already achieved. That’s the power of taking inventory. Confidence is fuel. Wins stack. Now it’s your turn.  Write down your Top…

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Move 5: Reconnect with a past client.

September 27, 2025 | 100 Moves

Your past clients already know you. Trust is built. Now it’s just a matter of reminding them why you’re still the best call they can make. Here’s a quick pulse check When was the last time you reached out to a past client? This week This month 3–6 months ago Over a year ago …….. Day 5 of 100 Moves to Make 2025 Your Best Year Yet Want all 100 Moves delivered straight to your inbox? Sign up for the Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/betteryourcompany.com/sign-up-for-newsletter

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Move 4: Unsubscribe from 5 emails today.

September 26, 2025 | 100 Moves

“Unsubscribe from 5 emails today.” Just not this one. Unless success bores you 😂 …….. Day 4 of 100 Moves to Make 2025 Your Best Year Yet Want all 100 Moves delivered straight to your inbox? Sign up for the Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/betteryourcompany.com/sign-up-for-newsletter

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Move 2: Call One Lead that’s Gone Quiet

September 24, 2025 | 100 Moves

When’s the last time you called a lead that went quiet? Most of us let them linger on the to-do list. We think, “If they’re interested, they’ll circle back.” But silence usually means one of two things: It’s over. Or it just needs a nudge. One quick call gives you clarity. If it’s done, you move on. If it’s not, you just reopened the conversation. ☎️ Try asking: “Whats your next move regarding ‘X’?” Sometimes momentum starts with the smallest action. Here’s the catch: Don’t confuse “quiet” with “lost.” The difference is often just one phone call. …….. Day 02…

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