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On Sundays I do a weekly review.

Clive Griffiths
Clive Griffiths
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🚀 On Sundays I do a weekly review.

I'm looking to answer how well I lived my Ideal Week?

So, here's what I look at:

1️⃣ Mars bar' time - balancing my work, rest, and play
↳ Was my time spent balanced across work, rest, and play?
↳ Were my rest and play activities genuinely restorative?

2️⃣ Values alignment - being useful
↳ How did I live out my core values this week?
↳ Were there any actions misaligned with my values?

3️⃣ Intentional progress - doing what I set out to
↳ Did I achieve the goals I planned for this week?
↳ What adjustments can I make for better follow-through?

4️⃣ Challenge - taking my performance to the next level
↳ When did I push beyond my comfort zone this week?
↳ Which setbacks taught me something valuable?

5️⃣ Relationships - investing in my most important people
↳ Did I make meaningful connections with key people?
↳ Who needs more attention or support next week?

How do you review your week?

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