Weekly Review

Welcome to Day 5 of the goal setting challenge. Wow, you made it! Congratulations!

Today we’re going to be talking about the needs for a weekly review.

PRODUCTIVITY POINT:

When it comes to building habits, systems, and goals, you’re goign to have some wins and losses. This is normal.

You’re not perfected and you have strengths and weaknesses, like everyone else.

At the end of each week, it’s important to preform a weekly review to evaluate your performance and make necessary changes.

During that review, ask yourself:

  • What worked?

  • What didn’t?

  • What tripped me up?

  • What really energized me?

  • What changes do I need to make?

Don’t be afraid to tweak and optimize your calendar, habits, and systems. These aren’t set in stone. They are meant to WORK for you, not the other way around.

Review your calendar and make any necessary adjustments. If another time works better, change it!

Would another system work better? IMPLEMENT IT!

That’s the beauty of this. Your goal is to create the perfect setup for yourself.

ACTION:

Sit down with your calendar, habits systems, and goals in front of you.

Look back over the past week. Evaluate your success rate in terms of implementing everything you planned.

Did things work well for you? If not, don’t stress about it. Simply write down the things you need to change. If you need to pick new times for your habits, do so.

Also, take time to recognize and CELEBRATE your successes. Most likely, you achieved some pretty awesome things this week. Yes! That’s cause for celebration.

This review process should happen EVERY SINGLE WEEK. It allows you to stay on track, stay motivated, and keep moving forward.

After you do your review, come back and share your results. Share what worked, what didn’t, and what you need to change. No need to be embarrassed. We’re all working towards the same thing here!

Congratulations on completing the challenge! 🎉

You are on the path towards CRUSHING your goals!

Warm regards,

Coleen, Reflective Soul Counselling.

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