AUDIT YOUR OCTOBER: 61 DAYS LEFT TO TURN IT ALL AROUND
- Kimberly Bradley
- Nov 1
- 4 min read
Updated: Nov 1

November 1st: The Real New Year
Forget January. November is when the real ones reset. We’ve got 61 days left to make peace with the work we didn’t finish — and to prove that progress doesn’t wait for permission.October’s over. The harvest is in. Now it’s time to audit the soil: what grew, what didn’t, and what still has life left if you’ll water it.
Auditing October (Without Excuses)

Here’s what this audit isn’t: It’s not a pity party. It’s not a “next year I’ll do better” diary entry. This audit is data with direction. You don’t need to “feel ready.” You just need to get honest. Look at your October — what actually moved? What stayed stuck? Pull up your Toggl reports (yes, that one you ignored), and see where your time really went. If you’ve been “busy,” but broke, the data will tell you why.
Your Life Is a Spreadsheet, Not a Story
The prettiest captions and the longest affirmations won’t fix what you won’t track. You can’t change what you can’t measure. Your time is your first currency — that’s the whole TIME-CURRENCY™ framework you’ve heard me teach: Every unchecked box costs you money. Every delay compounds like debt. Every “I’ll do it tomorrow” is a withdrawal you didn’t approve.
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So open your Toggl, your notebook, or whatever you use. And start labeling your time like it’s payroll — because it is.
Play Beats Discipline
One of the biggest lessons from our TogglTrack trainings this fall is simple: 👉 Play beats discipline.
When you gamify your workflow — XP points, Pomodoro sprints, streak badges — your brain releases dopamine for completion instead of stress for starting TOGGLTRACK. So turn your life into a scoreboard. Track hours like high scores. Reward yourself with something that makes your inner child grin — a candle, a latte, a walk in the sun. Because the more fun your system is, the more faithful you’ll be to it.
Boundaries and Non-Negotiables

Here’s where the gut punch lands: You violate your own boundaries more than anyone else does.
Stop doing that. Start with you.
For me? I don’t eat past 5 p.m. I don’t work until 3 a.m. anymore. I don't add additional projects without completing the ones I already have. And I take at least two full off-days a week — not to “catch up,” but to calm down.
Audit your boundaries. What are your non-negotiables for November and December? Because if you don’t define them, distractions will.
Audit by Category
Don’t just “reflect.” Evaluate.Go line by line:
CATEGORY | QUESTIONS TO ASK YOURSELF |
Health | Have I moved my body intentionally this week? How’s my sleep, fasting, screentime, food discipline, etc.? |
Business | Did I sell, or just post? What’s my conversion rate? Am I tracking it? |
Finances | How much came in? How much leaked out? Did I use my tools — or just talk about them? |
Home / Environment | Is my space helping or haunting my progress? |
Spiritual / Mental | What’s draining me that I’m still allowing? What peace have I protected? |
Audit each line like it’s a profit and loss statement. Because it is.
Micro Changes That Move Mountains

Big changes fail because they require big drama.Small ones stack. Here are 10 small ones that pay out daily dividends:
No eating after 5 p.m.
Stretch before you scroll.
25 daily core exercises (your future self posture will thank you).
Read one Scripture before checking messages.
Log your hours in Toggl — even the wasted ones.
Do 1,000 steps between tasks.
One accountability text per day — even “you good?” counts.
No “multi-tab madness” — one tab, one task.
Reward completion, not perfection.
Rename your distractions to what they really are: profit leaks.
Let Your Bot Audit You

Yes, I said it — let AI snatch your edges a little.Use your chatbot (like this one) to do a personal self-audit. Here are 5 prompts you can drop into your gpt bot to get real feedback:
“Audit my time this year. Ask me questions until you can create a weekly time summary report.”
“Analyze my business efficiency and tell me where I lose momentum.”
“Help me identify emotional patterns that stop me from finishing things I start.”
“Create a 60-day turnaround plan based on my goals and weak points.”
“Design a personal XP system that rewards me for consistency instead of perfection.”
Let the bot play accountability partner — not therapist, but tracker.
From Data to Discipline

You’ve seen the data. Now decide what to do with it. According to your own Command Boards, the weeks you tracked and gamified your workflow were your highest-output weeks 🧭 COMMAND BOARD — WEEK OF OCT ….It wasn’t more time — it was more truth.
So this November, replace “motivation” with measurement. Replace “manifesting” with metrics. Replace “potential” with proof.
What’s Next (and Where to Go)
Your audit isn’t complete until it leads to action. Here’s where to keep going:
Check out the $100K From Tools™ class — we break down how to extract real money from the software you’re already paying for. (CLICK HERE)
Join the 1000 True Fans™ replay — it’s your roadmap for creating buyers, not followers. (CLICK HERE)
Hop into the Toggl Track class replay — where I show you my exact setup, Command Boards, and reports that made me 40+ billable hours visible in one week. (CLICK HERE)
Subscribe to The Driver’s Manual (our weekly newsletter).
And meet us inside the Bank Managers Meeting — we talk blockchain, business, and brevity every week. (CLICK HERE)
Finish strong. Go make December jealous. Audit your October — and then make November proof that you finally mean it.




This was a great read Kim! Implementing them today!
I needed this blog. Just sat down this morning to design a notepad that would allow me to track my digital projects. And because I love writing things down, I thought that would be a good way to merge both. But this blog definitely hit home for me. Great read and info.
I love the value I receive from Kim Bradley in all of her classes and discussions. She has help widen my view of so much. She has helped me to reach inspire of my fears of the future.