The 10-Minute Marketing Meeting (With Yourself)
You don’t have a content problem.
You have a system problem. Here’s the fix.
If you’ve ever started a Monday feeling behind on content before the week has even begun, you’re not disorganized. You’re experiencing what happens when there’s no structure catching you before the week starts.
Most founders don’t need more content ideas. They need a weekly practice that keeps their marketing aligned — their voice consistent, their messaging current, and their positioning clear.
The 10-Minute Marketing Meeting is that practice.
WHAT IT IS
A ten-minute, three-question check-in you run with yourself every Monday morning. No planning tool required. No team. Just honest answers to three questions that keep your marketing anchored to who you are and how you serve right now.
THE THREE QUESTIONS
Question 1: What landed last week — and what didn’t?
Spend two minutes looking back. Which content got a genuine response? Which felt flat or off-brand? You’re not chasing metrics — you’re building pattern recognition about what resonates with your specific audience, in your specific voice.
Question 2: Do I have three posts drafted that actually reflect my current positioning?
Not old content. Not repurposed captions from three months ago. Three pieces that reflect where you are right now. If you can’t answer yes, that’s your task for the week: draft before you post.
Question 3: Does this week’s content sound like me?
Read your drafts aloud. If they sound like a press release, rewrite them. Your brand voice is a competitive advantage. Protect it.
THE REFRAME
Structure isn’t rigid — it’s what gives you permission to be spontaneous within a framework that already works.
When you practice weekly check-ins, you stop making the same decisions 40 times a week. You free up creative energy for the things that actually require it. And your content starts to compound — each piece reinforcing the last, building a body of work your audience can recognize and trust.
This isn’t a marketing tactic. It’s brand architecture.
TRY IT NEXT MONDAY
Download the Free Checklist →
The 10-Minute Marketing Meeting: a printable or digital checklist built around these three questions. Use it for four Mondays in a row and notice what shifts.
WHEN THE SYSTEM ISN’T ENOUGH
Sometimes the issue isn’t the weekly ritual — it’s that your underlying positioning, offer, or messaging has drifted further than a Monday check-in can fix.
That’s what Strategic Calibration is designed for: a focused engagement to identify what’s misaligned and restore clarity and momentum.
→ Learn more about Strategic Calibration
→ Or book a free consultation — no pressure, just a clear conversation about what’s next.

