Weekly Review Task Template
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Weekly review: shipped the proposal and three client calls, missed the course module, Tuesday was a write-off, next week protect the mornings
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Template Fields Explained
Week Of
Review the week that just ended, while you can still remember what Tuesday was like.
Example: e.g., January 22-28
Goals Completed
Write this list before the missed one. It is almost always longer than the week felt.
Example: e.g., Proposal sent, three client calls, invoices out
Goals Missed
A miss is information. The useful question is whether it was ever realistic for this particular week.
Example: e.g., Course module 1, gym twice
Challenges
Name the specific thing that blocked you rather than the mood it left. Specific blocks are fixable.
Example: e.g., Stalled two days on the proposal, flat all Tuesday
Wins to Celebrate
Anything that went better than expected, including the parts nobody else noticed.
Example: e.g., Landed the new client, good feedback on the deck
Next Week Priorities
Three at most. A review that produces twelve priorities has not decided anything.
Example: e.g., Launch the campaign, finish module 1
Improvements
One change you could actually make on Monday, written as a rule rather than a wish.
Example: e.g., Batch calls into Thursday, no meetings before 11