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

Review the week that just ended, while you can still remember what Tuesday was like.
Write this list before the missed one. It is almost always longer than the week felt.
A miss is information. The useful question is whether it was ever realistic for this particular week.
Name the specific thing that blocked you rather than the mood it left. Specific blocks are fixable.
Anything that went better than expected, including the parts nobody else noticed.
Three at most. A review that produces twelve priorities has not decided anything.
One change you could actually make on Monday, written as a rule rather than a wish.

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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