Do you feel like your Weekly Review® is taking up too much time lately? Whether it’s finding ways to speed it up or getting back into the habit, today’s newsletter is all about helping you regain control of your Weekly Review—so it works for you, not against you.
“It Takes Too Long”
Ever find that your Weekly Reviews® are starting to drag on and on? They used to take an hour, but now it feels like you’re stuck for two, or even three hours without making the progress you need. If so, you’re not alone.
Watch How to Get Your GTD Weekly Review® Done Quicker (2-minute runtime) featuring GTD coach Christina Armstrong to learn why your reviews might be hitting a bottleneck—and how a small change could get you back on track.
Getting Back on the Wagon
Even David Allen knows that getting back on track with the Weekly Review can feel daunting after you’ve fallen behind. The good news? You don’t need extra hours in the day or a perfect system to make progress.
In Tips for the Weekly Review (4-minute runtime), you’ll get practical strategies for easing back into the habit—even if you’ve been off the wagon for weeks or months.
It Only Takes 30 Minutes?
Struggling to find time for a full Weekly Review? You’re not alone. Many busy managers feel overwhelmed by their to-do lists and end up skipping this essential productivity practice.
In this LinkedIn article, Dan Silvestre breaks down how you can get the benefits of the GTD Weekly Review without the time commitment you dread.
Quote of the Week
“What makes a river so restful to people is that it doesn’t have any doubt–it is sure where it is going, and it doesn’t want to go anywhere else.” – Hal Boyle
Who do you know who could use a faster, more efficient Weekly Review? Go ahead and forward this to them.
Cheers,
GTD Focus
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