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Bonni Stachowiak shares how she improves her productivity through a structured, weekly review.
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The Weekly Review
Getting Things Done, by David Allen
Your mind is for having ideas, not holding them. – David Allen
- Having a system you trust
- GTD Methodology Guides
- LifeHacker's guide to the weekly review
GET CLEAR
- Scannable
- Inbox zero for all inboxes (physical and electronic)
- Drafts app
- Brain dump / sweep
GET CURRENT
- Review task manager (I use OmniFocus)
- Review calendar (last week, next 2 weeks)
- Review Waiting
- Review Project Lists
- Review Checklists
GET CREATIVE
- Review someday/Maybe List
- Add new projects
- Refine system
Recommendations
Bonni recommends:
Give a weekly review a try for one month… and share how it goes…
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