28.05.2026

The Planning Window Is Closed. It Is Time to Execute

The Planning Window Is Closed. It Is Time to…

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There comes a point in every year where planning stops being productive.

You know the feeling.

The strategy sessions were exciting. The whiteboards were full. The team kicked off the year with big ideas, fresh energy, and ambitious goals. January felt full of possibility.

Then came the experimentation phase.

February, March, and even parts of April gave businesses room to test assumptions, try new approaches, and figure out what actually worked. Some ideas gained traction. Others quietly fell apart. That is normal.

But somewhere around the middle of Q2, the rules change.

This is where optimism turns into results.

And yet, many leadership teams make the same mistake.

Instead of doubling down on execution, they drift back into planning mode.

A new idea pops up in a meeting.

Someone spots a shiny opportunity.

A competitor launches something new.

Suddenly, the priorities everyone agreed on in January begin to wobble.

The team shifts focus.

Projects slow down.

Momentum disappears.

And everyone becomes very busy without actually moving forward.

Here is the uncomfortable truth:

Not choosing is still a decision.

When leaders avoid committing to priorities, teams end up trying to balance everything at once. Every initiative feels urgent. Every request becomes important. Nobody wants to say no.

The result?

A team spread too thin to execute properly.

The hidden cost of constant reprioritisation is not always obvious. It looks productive on the surface. Calendars stay full. Meetings keep happening. New ideas continue flowing.

But underneath all of that activity sits unfinished work.

The project that is 80% complete and never quite crosses the finish line.

The sales opportunity that got a verbal yes months ago but still has not been converted.

The difficult team conversation that keeps getting pushed to “next week.”

Execution suffers when businesses mistake movement for progress.

Q2 is not the time to restart.

It is the time to finish.

Before adding another priority to the list, ask:

What have we already committed to?

What is closest to completion?

What will create the biggest impact if we simply follow through?

Sometimes the highest leverage move is not starting something new. It is finally completing the things already in motion.

Momentum builds when teams see progress.

When projects get shipped.

When decisions are made.

When leaders provide clarity instead of more options.

Focus speeds up execution.

Trying to do everything slows it down.

As Q2 moves forward, resist the temptation to reopen the planning cycle.

Cross things off before adding new things on.

Finish what matters.

The score starts counting when execution begins.

If your business is stuck between planning and progress, let’s talk. Book a free call with us and let’s turn priorities into outcomes.

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