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It’s the end of the year, let me tell you a review method that you can’t miss

How to review effectively

Daily, weekly, monthly, yearly

How to review

Every year

1. Summarize your past year in one word/sentence.

2. Review the completion of tasks in the past year and the progress in the past five years.

3. Review the 10 highlight moments of the past year.

(Which 10 things in this year are the most fulfilling and happiest things that I want to write down in retrospect).

4. Write down your regrets in the past year. Why did they occur? Keep asking yourself why?

5. Write down your bucket list in the past year.

6. One sentence of advice for the new year.

Monthly

1. Are the goals for this month reasonable? Have the goals been achieved?

2. Plan the execution time & content of specific actions.

3. Check results: completion time & completion results.

4. Problem analysis completed & not completed.

5. Major events of the month: Write down the major events of the month, your progress and achievements.

6. Plan to continue doing the next step, stop doing it, and start doing it.

7. Summarize in writing (summarize action plans, plans, summarize reusable methodologies in experience, current problems in review, and what the review has given me).

8. Complete this month’s review and next month’s plan before 10pm on the 28th of every month.

Weekly

1. Write down specific actions in the weekly plan (made on Saturday).

2. Weekly review and accept the results based on actions & analyze the reasons (why it was achieved/not achieved, keep asking yourself why).

3. Plan to continue doing the next step, stop doing it, and start doing it.

4. Write down the schedule for next week.

5. Complete this week’s review and next week’s plan before 10pm every Saturday.

Daily

1. What did you do today?

2. What are the outputs of what you did?

3. How much time did it take to do these things?

4. What should be done? What should not be done?

5. What problems did you encounter? What are the problems? What is the reason?

6. Is there a better way to do what should be done?

7. What aspects of time consumption need improvement?

8. Today’s small blessing, what good thing happened today that makes me happy/grateful?

9. A truth/inspiration that I want to understand today.

10. Complete the review of the day and the plan for the next day before 10 pm every night.

Be diligent with your eyes - observe frequently, be diligent with your legs - visit customers frequently, be diligent with your ears - listen more, be diligent with your hands - frequently send messages and send messages, be diligent with your mouth - make phone calls and communicate frequently, and be diligent with your brain - Think diligently, summarize frequently, and study diligently.