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The Good Life.
#710698 added November 8, 2010 at 10:37am
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Monday
Post at MichelleTuesday.com  Open in new Window. at least once per week.
*Pencil* Pending and overdue again (still?) I think I had an idea about this. I think I maybe even started a post.

Business priorities for MTMS  Open in new Window.:
*Check* Reconcile all accounts (every weekend)
Done, and the cash flow is looking decent.

*Writing* Scheduling and retention databases
I worked on this in Access all afternoon Saturday. I was stuck on the recurring transactions (i.e., lessons recur every week), but I found some templates and instructions that rock the house. I think it might work.

*Writing* Close October books and update projections and break-even - In progress.
I did look at the break-even. I tweaked some of my more simplified assumptions to better reflect reality, and since I always erred on the conservative side in my initial business plannin, the results were pleasing. I still have some validation work to do, but on initial evaluation, it looks like I'm about 2/3 of the way to break even. At week #6. (That's WEEK, not MONTH. Remember, too, that this is a brick-and-mortar business. No, I'm not bragging. *Bigsmile* I'm thankful, actually.)

*Writing* Fill Samplers - In progress.
Based an idea Chris (office manager) had when we made a scheduling error at our Grand Opening, we now have a Plan B for non-filled Samplers. It's genius, really. Although it doesn't make as much money as a full class or private lessons, it still makes a profit, keeps our teachers scheduled, and makes the client happy, too. Since our Samplers covert more than 90% of students into long-term private lessons, we like to bring them in when they're scheduled and not be cancelling classes on people. So I feel better about offering Samplers when I'm not sure if I can fill them. Which is good, because when they're on the schedule, they seem to fill the majority of the time anyway.

*Pencil* Drums and soundproofing.
(1) Moved the drums to another room. They're still loud.
(2) Is it Thanksgiving yet? We may need to address this sooner. It's not a problem when the school isn't full. But, holy cow, we are getting full! We need to weather-strip the doors.

*Pencil* Low priority items (pending):
* Update planner
* Customer appreciation event or activity

Temporary goal: Plan Keith's 40th birthday party.
*Writing* Planned and evite prepared. I'm just waiting on a final guest list, which his sister and a good friend of Keith's are helping me compile.

Launch one new performance repertoire song per week.
*Pencil* Pending. I plan to take off sick again today. In the past, I would have tried to sing through a cold. But right now, I can't afford to be away from the school, so I need to take very good care of myself. It's not ideal, because I could use the income, but we're doing okay.

One load of laundry per day.
*Thumbsdown* Not unless you count helping Keith fold the load the KEITH did. (I don't think he's entirely happy with my general busyness at work.)

Achieve a weight of 150 by 12/31/2010
Weight: ?

SUNDAY MEALS:
Waffles: 7
Coffee: 1
Cookies at church: 10?
McDouble: 9
Bowl of homemade white chili: 7?
Ice cream: 6
TOTAL POINTS: 40? (Goal: 25) This guessing stuff is not good. Nor were the stupid cookies.

MONDAY MEALS:
Waffles: 7
Coffee: 2
Chili: 7
TOTAL POINTS: 16

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