5/31/2023 0 Comments Gtd weekly review todoist![]() ![]() The list prints nicely to a single page, and ends with a trip to the vending machine as a reward. Todoist Templates with GTD Weekly Review I just started to explore how I can leverage templates to stay on top of all my projects and actions. Karma also allows you to gain Todoist Karma points as you go. Then to make sure I don’t miss something I later look specifically at those that don’t have an action associated (custom perspective but I would assume possible with other software). Todoist Karma is a reward system built-into Todoist for users to tally daily and weekly goals. Weekdone is free for up to 3 users and after that is 29 a month. Teams can use the app to track their progress, stay in-sync, and get help addressing problems so that everything in the office can continue running as smoothly and efficiently as possible. It also helps that my projects are split by areas of focus, some of which don’t need much in depth review to make sure things are on track. Team Compass makes the weekly review (or Reflect) aspect of the GTD method easier than ever. I usually can decide just looking through the list which ones I should spend actual time reviewing that week (and this is often tied to how much time I have - I’ll review more if I have 2-3 hours than if I just have 1 hour). The full list is below, but the unfortunate thing is a lot of the time is summarized in the step “Review projects list, dive deep into key projects” which is probably where the OF review feature would normally be used. Having the review printed helps me go through in a structured manner - heavily based on GTD weekly review with modifications for me. (For planning / higher level stuff I like paper checklists - so I have printed checklists for a weekly plan, a weekly review, daily tasks, and a monthly review). ![]() I have a separate printable checklist that I use every Friday afternoon for my review. I’m an Omnifocus user, but I don’t use the review function. ![]()
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