📚 node [[weekly reviews]]
Weekly Reviews
- https://todoist.com/productivity-methods/weekly-review
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Part of [[GTD]].
- Get clear
- Get current
- Get creative
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One hour plan
- 0-10 minutes: tidy workspace, file away notes, get all tasks into task management
- 10-20 review completed tasks, calendar, notes and goals. Compare plan to what happened.
- 20-35 review progress on top priorities. What needs to be updated?
- 35-50 what are your most important tasks and events each day the following week?
- 50-60 review your 'someday maybe' list. What things are you excited about? What new things do you want to learn?
- Reflect: "I was derailed in my writing this week by several unexpected meetings. I'll speak to my manager about minimizing these occurrences so I can focus.”
- Obvious time to do it is Friday afternoon. Doing it then lets you "clean up" and go into the weekend confident that you are in a good shape.
- On Sunday evening, the work week looms large, and we already have Monday on our minds. You can channel that anxiety.
- On Monday morning, you are refreshed; you can use it to ease into the week.
- Be kind to yourself.
- [[David Allen]]: "the weekly review is the critical success factor for marrying your larger commitments to your day-to-day activities."
📖 stoas
- public document at doc.anagora.org/weekly-reviews
- video call at meet.jit.si/weekly-reviews
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