![]() ![]() ![]() “GTD” refers to Getting Things Done, the system that David Allen developed. The GTD SystemĪs Shannon referred to in her question, the concept of a weekly review was popularized by David Allen in his book, Getting Things Done. I thought it would be worthwhile to share some of the suggestions that other community members offered, and some of my own thoughts. Shannon’s question sparked a lot of conversation in the group. One of the things I love about the community is this transparency and willingness to reach out for help, and on the other side of it, there’s a whole international community of women who jump in with ideas. I don’t have a whole day to review, I need all my time ‘to do.’ Has anyone else had this problem, and if so, what do you do to fix it? Do you do more than one review per week, so there isn’t so much? Thanks in advance for any input.” I have to do two of them, just because there’s so much one for personal, and one for work. I kept trying to get back onto it because I understand the system, but I keep procrastinating on the weekly review step because it would take all day. I have been using GTD, tweaked slightly to make it mine, but in the last six to twelve months have fallen away from it, and as a consequence, feel overwhelmed. Recently, Shannon posted this question in the Facebook group: Those conversations have inspired a number of episodes, including this one. You’ll find an active community with lots of interesting conversations going. You can join us by visiting the Facebook group’s page and clicking on the Join button there. If you’re new to the show, we have a private Facebook group for The Productive Woman community. The weekly review is a tool for managing your life So why don’t we do it? In response to a listener question, we look at how to make the weekly review a part of managing our busy lives. A regular weekly review helps us stay on top of our commitments.
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