Hey there,
Running a creative educational business can feel like juggling ten things at once—admin, content, students, marketing… and somehow still trying to have a life.
So most weeks, you do what feels urgent, skip what doesn’t, and hope next week will be more “organized.” But it rarely is.
Not because you’re doing it wrong, but because your week doesn’t have a default structure to fall back on. And honestly, you should have some kind of plan for your default week. Not perfect… just something real you can rely on.
Here’s how you can start building a more productive schedule:
- Give Each Day A Job
When every day is “do everything” or “do something,” nothing gets done well. Instead, assign simple themes to your days so your brain doesn’t have to make decisions every morning. For example, Monday could be for content creation, Tuesday for student work, Wednesday for marketing and sales, Thursday for admin and systems, and Friday for learning or rest. Now, instead of asking yourself, “What should I do today?”… you already have clarity. And that makes it much easier to start—and actually follow through. - Keep It Repeatable But Flexible
Your schedule should be real—and use repeating time blocks every week (or every other week). It’s honestly kind of ridiculous to lie to yourself with a packed, perfect calendar that you ignore most days. You also need padding and breaks between blocks to handle business fly-ins and life stuff. The goal is consistency—getting the most important things done every week and month. For example, check your course system for questions every Monday and Wednesday at 4pm. Prompt your community with a new topic every Tuesday and Thursday at 4pm. Simple, repeatable, and doable.. - Give Your Weeek One Big Goal
Your business grows faster when your efforts are focused instead of scattered. So choose a clear #1 priority for each day. Over time, you can also have a main goal for the week and month. If you’ve heard of The One Thing, it’s the same idea—just applied to your daily workflow. For example, instead of brainstorming random bullets every morning, list them out and prioritize them in order. Pick one. Lead with it.
Get Your Real CEO Routine Going. You need a plan and a system—calendars and to-do lists working together. And it doesn’t have to be perfect. It can be flexible, but you should still set yourself up for success and protect your best work hours from getting hijacked.
If stuff comes up and the work doesn’t get done, move it to another available slot—or replace something lower priority that can wait. Once you start leveraging a weekly cadence, things become easier with way less friction. Every morning, you already know your number one focus. Every night, you can mentally reset and prepare for what actually matters next.
That’s how you start thinking and operating like a real training company CEO—not just reacting all day. Do good stuff—then systemize your business. If you need help with other systems and growth problems via coaching or tech work, feel free to reach out.
Keep improving!
You’ve got this 💛
The Artsy Course Experts Team











