Stop Doing Weekly Reviews Wrong

Most people treat the weekly review like a chore. The pros treat it like a reset button for their entire life. What happens when you stop going through the motions and start reviewing with intention? Let’s find out.

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  • The GTD weekly review focuses on maintaining, reflecting, and executing.
  • Maintenance keeps your productivity system organized and up to date.
  • Reflecting helps you assess priorities, progress, and time management.
  • Executing turns insights into clear next actions and results.
  • Reviewing action lists ensures tasks align with current goals.
  • Project planning during the weekly review prevents overwhelm and missed steps.
  • The “someday maybe” list captures future ideas and potential projects.
  • Consistent weekly reviews build long-term focus and productivity habits.
  • The GTD method links daily actions to larger goals and priorities.
  • A complete weekly review strengthens your workflow organization and mental clarity.

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