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GTD Weekly Review

Critical weekly practice from Getting Things Done methodology where you review all projects, clear inboxes, update lists, and plan the upcoming week. David Allen calls it the "master key" to GTD, ensuring the system stays current and trustworthy.

GTD Weekly Review Ritual

David Allen's critical GTD practice of conducting a comprehensive weekly review to clear the mind, process inboxes, review projects, and plan the upcoming week - called a 'critical factor for success' in Getting Things Done methodology.

Quarterly Planning

Goal-setting rhythm that divides the year into 13-week cycles for reviewing progress and setting focused objectives. More flexible than annual planning while maintaining long-term direction.

Trigger List Productivity Method

GTD-based practice using comprehensive checklists of contexts, areas, and situations to trigger recall of commitments and next actions, systematically reviewing trigger lists during weekly reviews to ensure nothing falls through cracks.

Weekly Planning Ritual

Structured weekly review and planning session to align daily actions with long-term goals. Typically done Sunday evening or Monday morning to set priorities, review progress, and prepare for the week ahead.

Weekly Review (GTD)

Critical GTD practice of conducting a comprehensive weekly review to maintain system trust and perspective. Ensures nothing slips through cracks and keeps priorities aligned with commitments and goals.

Weekly Review Method

Core GTD practice of setting aside time each week to review all projects, commitments, and next actions. Ensures nothing falls through cracks, maintains trusted system, clarifies priorities, and resets for the coming week with a clear mind.

Weekly Review Practice

Essential GTD ritual of comprehensively reviewing all commitments, projects, and lists each week to maintain system integrity and make informed decisions about priorities and next actions.