The Weekly Review In 25 Minutes
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The single ritual that holds the whole system together. The weekly review.
Without it: captured tasks drift, priorities slip, you don't notice you've been firefighting for three weeks. With it: you stay on the right things and you spot drift early.
Classic productivity systems make the weekly review a 90-minute affair. People do it twice, then quit. The version that actually sticks: 25 minutes, same time every week.
Pick a slot — Saturday morning, Sunday afternoon, Friday late afternoon — whatever sticks. Then do this:
The 25-Minute Structure
5 minutes — clear the inbox. Your captured items from Chapter 1. Process each: do, schedule, or delete. Don't agonize. Move fast.
5 minutes — review the calendar. Last week: what got done, what didn't, why? Next week: what's already scheduled, what's missing, what's overcommitted?
5 minutes — three big questions.
- Did I do anything that moved my real priorities this week?
- What's the one thing that would matter most next week?
- What am I avoiding that needs attention?
5 minutes — pick three things for next week. Just three. The most important ones. Write them down. Schedule them into your peak hours.
5 minutes — personal check. Sleep, exercise, energy, mood. Yellow or red flags? That's the signal to recalibrate before they turn into burnout.
That's It
25 minutes. Once a week. Sets you up for everything else.
The people who do this consistently — even once a week, imperfectly — out-perform everyone running fancier systems they don't actually maintain. Consistency beats sophistication. Every time.
Block the time on your calendar this Sunday. Make it recurring. Don't move it.
1. Which of the following are essential steps in the 25-minute weekly review process described in this chapter
2. Which statements describe the main benefits and approach of the 25-minute weekly review system?
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