Reset Your Business in 30 Days (and Build a 90-Day Plan That Actually Sticks)
Oct 24, 2025
If you’ve ever bought a course with the best intentions, watched the first two videos, downloaded the tracker, and then quietly… never logged in again, you are not alone. Entrepreneurs aren’t struggling because they lack information. They’re struggling because “information only” models ignore the way real businesses—and real lives—work. Most of us don’t need more content. We need clarity, a short ramp to action, a plan that fits the season we’re in, and systems that remove decision fatigue. That’s exactly what the Fast Track Framework delivers.
This is the same 30-day reset I use in my own company and with clients across our ecosystem—inside the Crush the Rush Club, Anti-Social School™, Intensives, and our higher-touch containers. The premise is simple: stop trying to overhaul everything at once. Run a focused audit, lock a 90-day plan, and install a minimal set of automations and AI helpers so the plan keeps moving even when life does what life does. By day 30, you’re no longer juggling theories; you’re shipping, measuring, and evolving with momentum.
Below, I’ll walk you through the entire framework in detail. You’ll see why traditional courses top out at 10–15% completion, how to perform a client and income gap audit before you take your next step, the exact 90-day planning process we teach, and how to leverage AI bots to generate content and handle repetitive workflows in seconds. You’ll also see real examples of how the model works across programs and how to track progress without getting lost in dashboards. Most importantly, you’ll walk away with a 30-day calendar you can start this week.
Why “More Information” Isn’t the Answer
In every mastermind room I’m in, the same pattern shows up. Brilliant women with big goals are drowning in logins, templates, swipe files, and expert advice. They’ve bought the strategy. They’ve done the trainings. What’s missing is throughput—the path from knowing to doing to done.

The data tells the same story you’re living. Typical online course completion rates hover between five and fifteen percent. Platform studies consistently show that when content is paired with live coaching and accountability, completion and implementation skyrocket—sometimes five times higher than self-study alone. And if you ask business owners what they value most in 2025, they’ll tell you it isn’t “more modules”; it’s speed and personalization. In other words: “Help me implement the right thing, quickly, in a way that fits my life.”
That’s why I built the Fast Track as a “done-with-you” container, not a “good luck, here’s your portal” experience. It compresses the distance between idea and outcome by anchoring three pillars: clarity (through an honest audit), strategy (through a 90-day roadmap), and systems (through AI-assisted execution). When those three elements lock, effort drops and results compound.
The Fast Track Framework at a Glance
Think of Fast Track as a focused sprint with three distinct movements.
First, the Audit phase gives you clarity. You’ll look at your real client sources, your offer performance, time sinks, and the gaps between your income targets and your current funnel. This is your business health check—and it happens before you change anything.
Second, the Plan phase translates that clarity into a 90-day roadmap. You’ll choose one revenue priority per month, define a simple attraction plan that fits your energy, and assign true priorities so you’re not spread thin. The plan is short on fluff and long on “what happens when.”
Third, the Implement phase installs the scaffolding—AI bots and lightweight automations that take repetitive work off your plate—so the plan moves even on days you can’t. Then, for 30 days, you’re supported: two private coaching calls to make decisions fast, Slack access for feedback, and checkpoints to measure what’s working.
By the end of the month, you don’t have a to-do list; you have a machine. Leads are being captured, nurtured, and converted. Content is being produced without weekend marathons. You have a rhythm you can sustain.
Let’s break each phase down and make it actionable.
Phase One: Audit (Clarity You Can Act On)
Most pivots fail because they begin with a guess. The audit removes the guesswork. It answers three questions: Where are clients actually coming from? Which offers truly produce profit and satisfaction? And where, precisely, is money leaking out of the funnel?
Start with source truth. It’s common to assume Instagram is your main lead channel because that’s where you’re most visible. But when you trace actual purchase paths, you may discover that your list pulls the weight. I worked with a client who was convinced Reels were her driver; her audit showed that seventy percent of sales originated with email subscribers. With that visibility, we reallocated her time to list growth and nurturing. She immediately gained hours back and increased sales, without posting more.
Next, examine offer performance with ruthless kindness. Which offers are consistently purchased, completed, and loved? Which ones deliver strong transformation without burning you out? If there’s an offer that lights up your Stripe notifications but drains your soul—or your calendar—consider redesigning it before you scale it. Profit without peace is a hidden loss.
Then map the income gaps. Look at your 90-day revenue target and reverse-engineer how it happens in your business. If you want $30,000 and your signature offer is $1,500, you need twenty sales. Where will those come from? What percentage typically converts from your list? How many warm leads do you need to have a simple shot at twenty? Translating goals into pipeline math is what turns hope into focus.
Finally, capture your operating constraints. Be honest about the season you’re in: school pickups, travel, launches you refuse to do, hours you won’t work. Your plan must fit your life to survive your life. This isn’t a concession; it’s a design specification.
Put it into motion today: Set a thirty-minute timer and pull the last ninety days of sales. Note the source of each sale (list, podcast, referral, webinar, social), the offer purchased, and the path to purchase. If you don’t have source tracking, ask buyers with a one-question survey: “Where did you first hear about this?” Patterns will emerge quickly. Capture them in plain language: “Most buyers found me through X, then Y, then purchased Z.” That sentence is the foundation for your next three months.
Phase Two: Plan (A 90-Day Roadmap You’ll Actually Follow)
With clarity in hand, you’re ready to plan. The planning discipline inside Fast Track is deliberately conservative. We choose one revenue focus per month, one primary path to attract leads, and one nurture channel to deepen trust. Then we attach dates, assets, and support.
Start by naming your monthly revenue focus, then treat everything else as supporting cast. For example, you might dedicate October to intensives, November to a mini-workshop and VIP days, and December to shoring up your evergreen funnel. This isn’t about ignoring other income; it’s about ensuring attention aligns with outcomes. Singular focus builds predictable revenue because you’re not trying to talk about five things at once.
Next, define your attraction method in a way that honors your energy. If you love live teaching, anchor your month with a workshop and borrow audiences through a roundtable. If interviews light you up, stack three podcast guest spots and point every call-to-action toward a single lead magnet. If you have an engaged list, build a “refer a friend” campaign around a timely resource. Your attraction plan should feel like oxygen, not obligation.
Now translate your intention into a calendar. Pick launch windows and backwards-plan them with generous lead time. If you want a quiet Thanksgiving week, end sales earlier and let automations carry the tail. Know when emails are drafted, when pages go live, when reminder copy is scheduled, and when you rest. Protect your life events first, then fit the plan into the remaining space. Plans that ignore real calendars die on contact.
Finally, layer in a cadence for list growth and nurturing. Treat list growth as a weekly ritual, not a seasonal scramble. One collaboration, one workshop, one purposeful lead magnet each month is enough when it’s aligned. For nurturing, choose one weekly rhythm—email, podcast, private audio—and commit. Consistency is the conversion lever you can control.
Make it real this week: Write a brief for each of your next three months. In three sentences per month, define (1) the revenue focus, (2) the attraction method, and (3) the primary nurture channel. Add a single paragraph per month on “assets required,” like a registration page, confirmation email, three reminders, a checkout page, and a thank-you email. When you see the brevity on paper, the plan becomes doable.
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Phase Three: Implement (Systems, AI, and Support)
This is where Fast Track parts company with “watch this and good luck.” Implementation lives or dies on two things: the speed of producing marketing assets and the removal of repetitive friction. AI shines at both, and simple automations cement the gains.
Begin with a content engine that runs on prompts instead of willpower. The goal is not to become a robot; it’s to teach your tools your brand’s style so they can draft, while you edit and direct. Inside our programs, we install micro-niched AI assistants that mirror the voice and offers of each client. When the client feeds a topic and a goal, the bot outputs a blog draft, an email, and a carousel script in under a minute. The human then adds nuance, story, and edges. Content stops being a weekend project and becomes a weekday asset.
Turn that engine into a funnel by connecting a few low-code automations. Your lead magnet should deliver instantly and tag the subscriber based on interest. New tags should drop people into a short welcome series that introduces you like a good host: here’s what I believe, here’s how I help, here’s a quick win you can use today. A weekly broadcast then takes over, and a light promotional sequence opens when your monthly focus is live. None of this needs to be heavy or loud. It needs to be consistent and alive.
Beyond content, identify the top three micro-tasks you repeat constantly and teach a bot to shoulder them. Drafting post outlines, turning bullet notes into an email, generating a title stack for a workshop, pulling quotes from a transcript—these are all jobs a well-tuned assistant can do while you refill your coffee. The win isn’t perfection; it’s momentum.
Fast Track also bakes in real support so you don’t stall at the first hiccup. Two private strategy calls inside thirty days create a decision drumbeat. Slack access means copy can be tightened today, not next quarter. When friction is low, follow-through is high.
Install one system in the next 72 hours: Pick your most downloaded lead magnet or create a timely one in an afternoon—something like a “Holiday Promo Planner,” a “January Reset Roadmap,” or a “Q1 CEO Scorecard.” Use your AI assistant to draft the resource and a three-email welcome. Publish a simple landing page, test the delivery, and connect the tag to your weekly newsletter. That single loop, live and working, will change your next three months more than any new platform will.
A 30-Day Calendar You Can Start Monday
To make this tangible, here’s the rhythm we use in Intensives and adapt across the Club and Anti-Social School™. Feel free to tweak the days; the order matters more than the calendar.
Days 1–3: Audit Sprint. Pull the last ninety days of sales and identify true sources. Map offer performance by profit and joy. Translate the next quarter’s income target into pipeline math. Note personal constraints: school breaks, travel, non-negotiables. Capture the sentence: “Most buyers come from X to Y to Z; my priority is A; my life requires B.”
Days 4–7: Plan the Quarter. Assign one revenue focus per month and one primary attraction method. Choose your nurture channel and commit to a weekly cadence. Backwards-plan your first month’s assets with realistic time blocks. Reserve rest days. Share the plan with one trusted peer for sanity checking.
Days 8–10: Build the Lead Loop. Draft or refresh one lead magnet that addresses a present-tense pain point. Use your AI bot to generate the PDF, landing page copy, confirmation, and three-email welcome. Connect delivery and tags in your email service provider. Test the flow end-to-end. Celebrate a tiny, very real win.
Days 11–14: Create the Launch Skeleton. For this month’s revenue focus, outline your promotional timeline. Draft a short waitlist page if applicable. Write three simple emails: “save the date,” “why it matters now,” and “how it works.” Use your assistant to turn those into a blog post and a carousel script. Schedule everything—even if you’ll edit later.
Days 15–17: Borrow an Audience. Invite three peers to a roundtable or a co-hosted Q&A. Offer them a simple, generous swap. Keep the format tight—a 45-minute session with one takeaway per expert and a single, clear call-to-action to your lead magnet. Record it. Repurpose it next week into reels, an email, and a short podcast.
Days 18–21: Ship and Nurture. Publish the blog. Email your list with a personal note and the resource. Post one behind-the-scenes piece about why this focus matters to you right now. Invite replies. Answer them. Momentum lives in conversations.
Days 22–24: Install One More Automation. Add a “hand raiser” tag for people who click your offer link. Trigger a short, friendly sequence that invites questions and offers a calendar link or a low-lift next step. Keep it human and helpful.
Days 25–27: Optimize Lightly. Look at open rates, click-throughs, and replies. Adjust subject lines, clarify the call-to-action, and tighten your headlines. Do not rebuild the whole funnel. Make three small changes and move.
Days 28–30: Retrospective + Next Sprint. Journal what worked, what felt heavy, and what surprised you. Decide your single improvement for next month’s cycle. Reset the calendar. Keep going.
This is how you build consistency without burning out. It’s a rhythm, not a race.
How AI Bots Collapse the “Content Cost”
One of the fastest ways entrepreneurs win back time is by reframing content as assembly, not authorship. You are the voice and the vision; your assistant is the drafter and formatter. Here’s how that looks in practice.
Start with a single idea, not an essay. Feed your AI bot a topic, a point of view, and the audience outcome you want. Something like, “Topic: fast-tracking holiday sales without a Black Friday promo. POV: anti-hustle, life-first. Outcome: help the reader choose one lead growth activity this month.” Ask your bot to output a blog outline, a 500-word email, three subject lines, and a ten-slide carousel script. In under a minute, you’ll have scaffolding for an entire week of content.
Then add your story. Machines don’t know your daughter’s dance rehearsal or the moment you realized your list—not your Instagram—was the driver. You do. Drop those details into the draft to create resonance. Keep paragraphs short, edges clear, and calls-to-action simple.
Finally, store your best prompts as “recipes” so you aren’t reinventing. Good prompts compound. When you find phrasing that yields on-brand drafts, reuse it. Over time, your assistant starts to feel like a teammate who “gets” your cadence and your client.
If you’re inside Anti-Social School™, you know each module ships with its own bot—copy tailored to that step of the process. In the Club, we run monthly planning calls and pair them with content bots so you’re never staring at a blank doc. In Intensives, we install your personal stack in week one so implementation begins immediately.
What Success Looks Like (Real Examples)
A member of the Club came in convinced she had a “visibility problem.” Her audit revealed that she had an attention problem—attention to the wrong channel. Most sales were coming from her list after hearing her on podcasts, not from Reels. We cut her posting schedule in half, booked two guest appearances per month, and created a lead magnet that made perfect sense given those topics. Her next quarter was her calmest and most profitable. Nothing flashy. Just focused.
An Anti-Social School™ student used the 30-day reset to rename and reposition an existing offer instead of launching a new one. She paired a short workshop with a private podcast, added 200 subscribers in six weeks, and had her best month of the year in November—without a Black Friday discount. When she ran the numbers, she realized the win wasn’t only revenue; it was the confidence to do fewer things better.
A one-to-one Intensive client had a beautiful program with a heavy delivery model. We trimmed the curriculum, extended support from six weeks to ninety days, added two micro-bots (one for content and one for onboarding), and promised a 24-hour win in the first lesson. Completion rose, testimonials improved, and she reclaimed two afternoons a week. That time is now her creative lab.
Measuring What Matters (Without Drowning in Metrics)
Data should clarify, not paralyze. In Fast Track, we track a handful of signals.
For attraction, measure one or two list-growth inputs: daily opt-ins and referral source. If your lead magnet ties to your monthly focus, growth should be steady and targeted. For nurture, look at email opens and replies. A weekly story-forward email that earns real replies is more predictive of conversions than a perfectly styled newsletter that never sparks conversation.
For conversion, watch click-through rates to your offer page and the number of “hand raisers” who engage with your invitation sequence. If clicks are low, your call-to-action is vague. If clicks are healthy but purchases are thin, your page needs clarity or you need a bridge step, like a Q&A session or a behind-the-scenes tour.
Remember that every metric has a human underneath it. Reply to the people who click and don’t buy. Ask what they hoped to see. Personal feedback collapses cycles faster than split-testing subject lines for six months.
FAQs That Come Up Every Time
What if I can’t do live workshops? You don’t have to. Record a twenty-minute training once, host a live Q&A once a month, and send the recording to new subscribers. The live component matters because people buy from people, not because it must be weekly.
What if I hate email? You might hate “newslettering,” not emailing. Try a short Sunday note that feels like a voice memo to a friend. One paragraph on what you’re learning, one tip, one next step. You’ll surprise yourself—and your audience will reply.
What if I’m new and don’t have data for an audit? Borrow someone else’s by reading case studies in your niche and start with your best guess. Then shorten your feedback loop: run a tiny experiment, ask five humans what landed, and repeat. Fast Track is forgiving because it is iterative.
What if my schedule is chaotic? That’s exactly why this works. The framework assumes imperfect weeks and builds momentum with small, shippable pieces. You can do one lead magnet, one workshop, one weekly email, and let systems do the rest.
The Mindset That Makes It All Work
Tools are neutral. The plan matters, but the posture matters more. Decide ahead of time that simple is strategic. Choose one path for ninety days and give it a real chance. Stop grading yourself by someone else’s scorecard. You don’t need a viral clip to grow; you need a direct line between your strengths and your buyers.
If you catch yourself slipping into “do more” mode, return to the constraints you named in the audit. They weren’t obstacles. They were guardrails. Respecting them is how you build a business that lasts.
Your 90-Day Outcome (If You Start This Month)
If you begin the 30-day reset this week, here’s what your next quarter can look like.
You’ll enter month two with a lead engine that’s live, a welcome series that introduces you like a pro, and a monthly focus that feels humane. By the end of month two, you’ll have shipped a workshop or roundtable, appeared on at least one borrowed-audience platform, and watched your list grow with the right people. In month three, you’ll optimize lightly, expand what’s working, and enjoy a launch window that doesn’t bulldoze your life. The compounding effect is quiet but unmistakable: fewer moving parts, clearer messaging, steadier sales.
Where the Fast Track Lives Across Our Programs
You’ll find this model everywhere in our ecosystem because it works across seasons and revenue levels. In the Crush the Rush Club, we run monthly planning calls and pair them with bots that produce your content drafts so you move from plan to publish in a single sitting. In the Co-Op, we deepen the audits quarterly and build scaling decisions into your calendar so your team and offers grow in sync. Inside Anti-Social School™, every module ships with a dedicated AI assistant so clarity and execution happen together. And in our Intensives, you get the full thirty-day reset: a clean audit, a crisp 90-day plan, two private calls, Slack support, and your personal bot stack installed so you leave with strategy in motion, not notes in a notebook.
Start Now: Your First Three Moves
If you’re ready to feel momentum this week, take these three actions in order.
First, run a ninety-day sales audit and write the one-sentence insight that describes your current reality. Second, draft a three-sentence plan for each of the next three months that names your revenue focus, attraction method, and nurture channel. Third, publish one timely lead magnet with a three-email welcome series and a live delivery test. Those moves will do more for your next quarter than any additional course log-in.
From there, stack the pieces you’ve just learned: a roundtable or workshop to borrow audiences, a weekly story-first email to nurture, a light promotional sequence during your chosen window, and a “hand raiser” tag that invites conversation. Optimize lightly. Repeat.
Ready to See It in Action?
If you want to skip the guesswork, the Intensive is the shortest path to installing the Fast Track in your business. In ninety focused minutes we map your 90-day plan; over the next thirty days we install your bots, connect your automations, and support you as you ship. You finish with a real system, not a pile of PDFs.
Explore how it works here: www.hollymariehaynes.com/intensive
Peek at Anti-Social School™ if you’re ready to pair strategy with on-demand, bot-powered execution: www.hollymariehaynes.com/antisocial
And if you want the full ecosystem, everything lives at www.hollymariehaynes.com. Come say hi on Instagram @thehollymariehaynes and tell me the one sentence your audit revealed. I read every message.
You don’t need another stack of templates. You need a fast track that respects your season, your strengths, and your time. Thirty days from now, you could be running a simpler plan with smarter systems—and a business that moves while you live your life. Let’s build that, on purpose.
