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Hey Reader, Many of us hope for a magic bullet... but that isn't what we need. What we need is the ability to know what that ONE thing is we should be doing right now. I was recently invited to speak at the 1 Thing Audio Summit, where I shared the one thing I think all entrepreneurs should be doing in 2026 in order to make a big impact on their business. I am going all in on the Power Hour process that has helped me hit $25k months and growing. I also share a sample of my Brand Productivity Planner that my friend Crystal just got and said: "This isn't that flimsy, plastic, bend-until-it-breaks type of planner you regret buying later. This is a hardback, premium-quality, flip-your-pages-with-confidence experience. The kind of tool that makes you sit up straighter and get serious about the business you're building." "And my favorite part? It's undated. Because success doesn't wait for the 1st of January. You can start today, tomorrow, mid-quarter — whenever you decide that your next level is non-negotiable." "This planner doesn't just organize tasks; it supports transformation, intentional action, and the kind of productivity that actually moves the profit needle." If you haven't started your annual planning yet, wait—I have something amazing coming in the early new year. (that was an intentional emdash!!!) But for now, maybe just maybe head grab some time at the 1 Thing Audio Summit: December 15th-30th. Go hear what the ONE thing is that I think will change your 2026. [REGISTER FOR THE 1 THING AUDIO SUMMIT] Réland P.S. Crystal said she's hesitant to start using the planner because it's so pretty she might need to buy another one. That's the kind of quality we're talking about. If you want the planner, grab it here: [LINK] P.P.S. The Power Hour process is what got me to $25k months. It's what I teach in the Daily Dollars Collective. And it's what I'm breaking down at the summit. Don't miss it. |
Reland Logan is an award-winning brand coach, the founder of Gray Digital Marketing, and the creator of Brand Brunches a mimosa-fueled marketing masterclass offering female business owners education on building a strong brand for better business. Ultimately Reland helps brands go from ordinary to extraordinary with a little extra in 3 days or less. She has been recognized globally for her Outstanding leadership in Marketing by the Marketing 2.0 conference, as a Top 50 Marketer on the Rise from the African American Marketing Association, co-authored the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion National Pledge for the American Marketing Association and is past president of her local chapter. Reland is a certified business coach and has her Master Storyteller Designation. Réland has been a guest on the following podcasts Business Over Beers, The Other Side of Sales, Let’s Talk Marketing with Nathan Webster, It’s Going Down with Marc & Cathey and SalesFuel among others. She has also spoken at several conferences such as the “Let’s Connect Conference”, “Start Your Solution Summit” and now the Black CEO Conference.
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