Downloads
Worksheets that turn the dream into homework.
Five free, printable worksheets — the working papers of the five-year plan. Download them, fill them in with pencil, and keep them somewhere you’ll see them.
The Working Papers
Print them. Scribble on them. That’s the point.
Each worksheet is a plain, well-organized document you can print or open in any notes app. No accounts, no email required — just the tools, free. Start with the vision board, then the savings tracker; the business plan comes together as the years do.
Business Plan Template
The whole company on paper — a fill-in-the-blank plan built for a young founder, not an MBA. Work through it in pencil, revisit it twice a year.
What’s inside
- Executive summary prompts
- Market & competitor worksheet
- Services & pricing tables (salon + café)
- Full startup budget table
- Marketing plan & milestone tracker
Savings Tracker
Month-by-month tables that turn babysitting money and braid appointments into a startup fund — with milestone checkpoints from the first $500 to the full goal.
What’s inside
- Editable goal & starting-savings inputs
- 24-month deposit table with running totals
- Automatic percent-of-goal tracking
- Remaining-to-goal calculation, built in
Salon Startup Checklist
Every box between the dream and opening day — Ohio licensing, LLC paperwork, lease, build-out, equipment, brand, and the grand-opening week itself.
What’s inside
- Ohio licensing & education steps
- Business formation (LLC, EIN, insurance)
- Location, lease & build-out items
- Equipment lists for salon and café
- Opening-week run of show
90-Day Goal Planner
A five-year dream is just twenty 90-day plans. Set three goals per quarter, check in at day 30 and 60, and review honestly at day 90.
What’s inside
- Three-goal framework with weekly actions
- Day 30 / 60 / 90 check-in pages
- 13-week habit tracker grid
- Sprint review prompts
Vision Board Worksheet
Guided prompts to picture the finished salon — the light, the music, the numbers — then build a board you’ll see every single morning.
What’s inside
- “Walk through opening day” prompts
- Numbers picture: targets worth posting
- Image checklist for the board itself
- A signed commitment to close it out
How to Use Them
One binder. Five worksheets. Sixty months.
Put every printed worksheet in one binder and date each page. By opening day, that binder becomes something rare: a complete record of a company being built — every savings milestone, every 90-day sprint, every version of the plan.
Investors, landlords, and loan officers take young founders far more seriously when the paperwork shows years of consistent follow-through. The binder is proof.
Building this together works better.
Parents and mentors: there’s a guide for how to support a teen founder — where to help, where to step back, and how to keep the plan on track.