“Evaluate Your Life Day” might sound a little intense for a Tuesday. But when you’re running a business, it’s really just a healthy gut check— that moment you pause to make sure the way you’re working still generates the results you want to give your clients. So, use today to show your audience that you’re constantly refining what you do to make sure they get your absolute best.
Option 1: Foster Relationships — The Honest Gut Check
The Strategy: Share a part of the business you’re looking at with fresh eyes. Inviting people into your behind-the-scenes growth builds trust.
The Example: For Evaluate Your Life Day, I’m putting my own [Service/Product] under the microscope. I’m asking myself if [Specific Method] is still the most helpful way to get you to [Result]. It’s about growing, not just staying busy. What’s one thing in your work or life that you’re taking a second look at today? I’d love to hear your ‘gut check’ in the comments.
Option 2: Educate Consumers — The Course Correction
The Strategy: Highlight a change you made after realizing the standard way of doing things wasn't good enough. This positions your unique approach as a deliberate improvement.
The Example: A while ago, I took a hard look at how most people in this industry handle [Task/Problem], and I realized it wasn't serving the client well. So, I pivoted to [Your Unique Innovation]. It was a big change, but it’s what makes [Business Name] a better fit for you. Double-tap if you believe a little course correction is the only way to stay ahead.
Option 3: Offer Social Proof — The Decision Story
The Strategy: Share a testimonial that focuses on the why. Ask a client what they were evaluating in their own life that finally led them to you.
The Example: I recently asked [Customer Name] what was going on in their world when they decided to work with me. They were evaluating their [Specific Pain Point] and realized they needed a real change. Seeing how our work together impacted their [Result] is exactly why I do this. If you’re currently evaluating how to solve [Problem], I’d love to see if we can help. [Link in bio/DM me] to chat.