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Friday Hour Done

A weekly review practice paired with Monday Hour One where you spend an hour at the end of each week reflecting on accomplishments, reviewing what worked, and preparing for the next week. This closure ritual prevents incomplete tasks from carrying mental burden into the weekend.

Last updated: 2026-03-18 08:53

Overview

Friday Hour Done is a weekly review practice that complements Monday Hour One planning. It involves spending one hour at the end of each week to reflect, review, and create closure before the weekend.

Purpose

The practice serves multiple functions:

The Review Process

Reflect on Accomplishments

Analyze What Worked

Review Challenges

Process Incomplete Tasks

Key Benefits

Integration with Monday Hour One

The weekly cycle:

Implementation Tips

Schedule It

Block the last hour of Friday (or your last work day) as non-negotiable review time.

Create Ritual

Use the same location, time, and process each week to build habit.

Stay Balanced

Allocate time evenly:

Document Insights

Keep a running log of learnings, patterns, and improvements to track growth over time.

Be Honest

Accurate reflection requires honesty about successes and struggles.

What to Review

Productivity Metrics

Qualitative Factors

System Effectiveness

Common Mistakes

Skipping It: Consistency is key—don't sacrifice this for "urgent" work Being Too Critical: Focus on learning, not self-judgment Rushing Through: Give it the full hour for meaningful reflection Only Focusing on Failures: Celebrate successes equally Not Taking Action: Insights without adjustments waste the exercise

Building the Habit

Start with 15 minutes and gradually expand to the full hour as the practice becomes natural.

Long-term Impact

Regular Friday Hour Done practice develops:

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