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The 4 Essentials of Monthly Reflection Template for the Christian Business Owner

As a Christian small business owner or entrepreneur, it is important to reflect monthly on your goals and progress. This will help you to stay on track and make sure that you are making progress towards your goals. It will also help you to identify any areas where you need to improve. How do you do that as a Christian?

Set aside time

Set aside some time each month to reflect. This could be an hour at the end of the month or a longer period of time on the weekend.

Have a conversation with God about your past month!

Reflect on what happened 

First, you should take some time to review your mission. Do you have a business mission verse? Think about your month in light of that. 

Pray and ask God to remind you how you spent your time. Ask him to bring to mind the biggest lessons he taught you. 

Get personal: Ask God to show you how he is changing you! God cares more about us than about what we accomplish!

Ask God what you should focus on next

Keep track of monthly, quarterly and yearly goals. Pray and ask the Lord how you’re doing on accomplishing those goals. 

Then ask God what you should focus on next month.

Be patient

Be patient and persistent. It takes time to achieve success. Don't get discouraged if you don't see results immediately. “Do not grow weary in doing good, and at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up!” (Galatians 6:9)

Reflecting monthly on your goals and progress is an important part of being a successful Christian small business owner. By taking the time to reflect, you can make progress, improve your business, and more importantly, grow in your friendship with God! 

My Monthly and Quarterly Christian Small Business Reflection Worksheets can help you do all this each month. There are three colors available in this beautiful floral minimalist design. Buy the PDF on Etsy and you can print out as many as you need for monthly or quarterly reflection. 

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