What's Your Business's Biggest Systems Gap?

What's Your Business's Biggest Systems Gap?

A 5-minute quiz to identify your path to sanity

Question 1 of 6

When you think about your typical Monday morning, what's your biggest challenge?

A) I have no idea what to tackle first - everything feels equally urgent and overwhelming
B) I know what needs to be done, but I'm constantly interrupted by "quick questions" and mini-crises
C) I spend the first hour just trying to remember what I was working on last week
D) I dive straight into client work because my own business tasks feel too big to start
Question 2 of 6

How would you describe your current approach to tracking business finances?

A) What tracking? I check my bank account and hope for the best
B) I track some things in spreadsheets, but I'm never sure if I'm actually profitable
C) I have systems, but they're so complicated I avoid looking at them
D) I know my numbers, but I don't know how to use them to make better decisions
Question 3 of 6

When a potential client asks about your availability, what typically happens?

A) I panic-check my calendar, email, and sticky notes to figure out what I've committed to
B) I can tell them when I'm free, but I have no idea how much work I can realistically take on
C) I say yes first and figure out the logistics later (usually badly)
D) I have a good sense of my capacity, but no clear process for onboarding new clients
Question 4 of 6

How do you currently handle repetitive tasks in your business?

A) I recreate the wheel every single time - templates are for other people, apparently
B) I have some templates and checklists, but I rarely use them consistently
C) I've started creating systems, but they live in my head or scattered across different places
D) I have decent systems for client work, but my own business tasks are pure chaos
Question 5 of 6

When you think about growing your business, what's your honest reaction?

A) Panic. I can barely handle what I have now
B) Excitement mixed with terror - I want to grow but don't know how without breaking everything
C) Confusion. I have ideas but no clear plan to make them happen
D) Frustration. I know what I should be doing but never have time for strategic work
Question 6 of 6

If you could wave a magic wand and fix one thing about your business tomorrow, what would it be?

A) Having a clear, manageable daily routine that doesn't make me want to hide under my desk
B) Knowing exactly how much money I'm making and where it's going
C) Being able to take a real vacation without everything falling apart
D) Having a clear plan for what comes next instead of just reacting to whatever happens

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