
How to Create a Business Plan That Actually Inspires You to Take Action
Making the decision to change your life and go after your dreams is rarely as glamorous as it sounds.
For most women, starting a business means stepping straight into the unknown.
No guaranteed monthly wage.
No switching off when the laptop closes.
No clearly defined role you can do “with your eyes shut”.
Instead, you’re suddenly expected to be the visionary, the strategist, the marketer, the problem-solver — all while putting enormous pressure on yourself to get it right from day one.
A ridiculous expectation… yet one so many of us place on ourselves.
And just to top it off, there’s often a chorus of well-meaning loved ones and negative naysayers telling you that you’re being unrealistic, irresponsible, or downright crazy.
Sound familiar?
The Magic of Choosing Yourself
Now that we’ve acknowledged the reality, let’s talk about the magic.
Because nothing — and I mean nothing — fills you with as much passion, hope, and motivation as knowing you’ve opened your life up to possibility.
When you choose entrepreneurship, you remove the ceiling.
There’s no limit on how far you can go.
No cap on how much you can earn.
No permission required to dream bigger.
Yes, it will be hard.
Yes, it will be scary.
Yes, there will be nights where sleep feels impossible because your mind won’t slow down.
But that life you envision for yourself and your family?
The freedom, the flexibility, the fulfilment?
You’ve already felt it.
And here’s the truth you need to hear today:
✨ You are the magic that makes it happen. ✨
Turn Your Big, Bold Idea Into Reality
One of the biggest struggles women face when they have a “big, crazy idea” is knowing where to start.
If you’re serious about turning your idea into a real, sustainable business, research is your first step — not hustle, not posting on social media, not designing logos.
Clarity comes first.
Ask yourself:
What exactly is my idea?
What product or service am I offering?
Who is it for — specifically?
What problem does it solve?
Why does this matter to me?
If your answer is “everyone”, it’s time to dig deeper.
Trying to serve everyone dilutes your message and drains your energy.
Instead, focus on:
Who you empathise with
Who you understand
Who you genuinely want to help
When you build from connection, your business becomes aligned — and alignment is what sustains momentum.
Research With Intention (Not Overwhelm)
Once you know who you’re here to serve, it’s time to explore what already exists.
Look for:
Businesses offering similar solutions
What’s working well for them
Where gaps exist
How you can do things differently or better
And here’s an important mindset shift:
not everyone in your space is competition.
Some people will be potential collaborators, allies, or referral partners. If your work complements theirs, reach out. Community over competition always wins.
A gentle warning
Research can quickly lead to idea overload.
When inspiration strikes:
Write it down
Brain dump everything
Then step away
Stay focused on your current mission. Trying to build everything at once leads to burnout and stalled progress (trust me — been there).
Remember:
👉 Your why
👉 Your vision
👉 Your next step
Don’t take your eye off the prize.
You Don’t Have to Do This Alone
Support is not a luxury — it’s essential.
You don’t need to invest thousands in coaching straight away (although it can be incredibly valuable when the time is right). What you do need is connection.
Join supportive online communities
Find people at a similar stage to you
Share ideas, challenges, and wins
Even setting aside 15–20 minutes a day to engage meaningfully can make a huge difference.
If you’re looking for more structured support, accountability, and guidance, the Femz Insider Hub offers monthly masterminds, Q&A sessions, resources, and a community of women building aligned businesses together.
Create a Business Plan That Inspires You (Not One That Bores You)
Now comes the part many women dread: the business plan.
Let’s clear something up.
I’m not talking about the rigid, lifeless documents designed to impress banks.
I’m talking about a business plan that:
Excites you
Motivates you
Keeps you focused when doubt creeps in
Your business plan is not a formality — it’s the map for your dreams.
Instead of asking:
“What should a business plan look like?”
Ask:
“How do I want my life and business to feel?”
Include:
Your income goals (and why they matter to you)
How you’ll realistically achieve them
Short-term and long-term goals
Clear, achievable steps
Space for flexibility and growth
Break everything down — then break it down again.
When done right, your business plan becomes a powerful source of motivation, not a dusty document you avoid opening.
Make Your Business Plan Work For You
If you’re struggling with the formality of traditional business planning, it’s time to change your mindset.
This isn’t about ticking boxes.
It’s about designing a business that supports your life.
Your business plan should:
Keep you focused
Remind you why you started
Guide your decisions
Help you take consistent action
If you need help creating a plan that truly aligns with your values, vision, and lifestyle, you can access the Plan with Passion Workbook and Guide inside the Femz Insider Hub.
It’s designed to help you create a plan that:
Inspires action
Feels achievable
Grows with you
Because when your plan excites you, taking action becomes natural.

