Do you feel like you’re flying by the seat of your pants — reacting to schedule changes, rescheduled time off, or forgotten events? Are you constantly replanning instead of preplanning?

Here’s the truth: a well-built global calendar is one of the easiest, highest-impact tools to bring more calm, clarity, and control to your practice. It helps your entire team stay aligned — and protects your time as the owner.

Let’s walk through how to build one the Practice Perfect™ way.

Step 1: Brain Dump the Big Stuff

Start by listing out all recurring events that shape your year:

  • Office closures and holidays
  • Team meetings and trainings
  • Local school breaks and exam dates (great for planning Power Days)
  • Community outreach, marketing campaigns, and VIP events
  • Conferences, CE, and professional travel
  • Team birthdays, anniversaries, and benefits eligibility dates

Tip: Keep a rolling list open in your Notes app or Notion as new items come up throughout the year.

Step 2: Create a Shared Digital Calendar

Choose a calendar tool that your entire leadership team can access:

  • Google Calendar (most user-friendly and sharable)
  • Outlook 365 (ideal for Microsoft-based practices)
  • Apple iCal (if your team lives in the Apple ecosystem)
  • Notion Calendar or Motion (for teams that want more task/project integration)

Use color-coding! For example:

  • Red = Closures
  • Blue = Meetings/Trainings
  • Green = Marketing/Outreach
  • Gold = Birthdays + Team Celebrations

Step 3: Delegate Calendar Ownership

Assign 1–2 team members to help manage the calendar year-round. These “calendar stewards” should:

    • Input all events with recurring settings where applicable
    • Update as new dates arise (use a shared form or Slack channel for submissions)
  • Send monthly calendar reminders or print a visual version for team meetings

✨ Modern Add-On Tools:

  • Slack + Google Calendar integration for event reminders
  • Calendly for scheduling meetings without back-and-forth
  • Teamup for simplified color-coded team planning if you don’t want to use Google or Outlook

Step 4: Plan Your Annual Calendar Summit

Block a 60-minute session each September or October with your key leaders to:

  • Review what worked (and didn’t) from the current year
  • Set office closures, meeting days, and marketing events for the following year
    Build in time off before burnout hits

This is your chance to shift from reactive to proactive — and build your business around your life, not the other way around.

✅ Want to implement a true global calendar system that helps your practice run smoother, smarter, and with way fewer last-minute surprises? The Practice Perfect Method™ includes done-for-you calendar templates, leadership training, and a customizable planning framework.
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