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    Review - Week 7

    February 16th, 2008 by Stephen

    Posted in Community, GTD, Weekly Review |

    If you're new here, Welcome! To learn more about what this site is all about click here [link]. Thanks for visiting!

    Friday is normally the Weekly Review day. This week I did it in the morning on Saturday, and in the spirit of sharing my progress to improve my accountability toward my February Goals, here is the report on how I did for Week 7:

    • I will continue to maintain the GTD Scoring in the Book of Days for the month of February to continue the work towards GTD Mastery. I have been 100% in keeping my GTD journal scoring, this Sparkline shows the progress this past week - .
    • #37 - I have no unsorted papers anywhere besides my physical in-box, project files, and reference files. I kept this up very well, especially as I was in a hotel all week.
    • #54 - I have coached 3 people in successfully implementing GTD into their lives. Not this week.
    • I was able to clear my in-box to empty every day except for Friday, as it was mostly a travel day.
    • The next e-book and e-course have been neglected all week, for two weeks in a row now. Not good. However, I was out of town on business, and they kept me pretty busywith that all week.
    • Average subscriber count was 668 (+14 over last week), with a high of 682 on Thursday. The goal of 800 is right around the corner. Remember: if you subscribe to the blog by e-mail you get a free link to the new Project Planning in Context E-book. Click here to subscribe now, and get the free e-book!
    • Save $$$ toward two personal financial goals - in progress- 60% and 0%.
    • Complete Squidoo lenses on 3 5 topics. No progress, the count remains one down, four to go.
    • 1 new 3 new productivity tools for the HD BizBlog Shop - The Weekly Review worksheets have been translated into German by my friend Melanie. Check them out here.
    • Wrote 1 posts on ADD with GTD - link.

    Be sure to tune in on Monday for another big post on the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. This will be part two of the series. [part one is here]

    If you found this post useful, please share it with your friends on Twitter using the tinylink http://tinyurl.com/68s2vv. Thanks, I appreciate it! Feel free to comment below, I enjoy discussing these ideas. ~@Stephen


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    1. Ethan Says:

      Awesome Report!! These are the good points. Thanks for sharings.

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