![]() ![]() I also look at the weather for the week.What can I let go of? What seemed important but now I can just skip it?.I update my task lists from previous pages.Deep cleaning tasks, farm chores, home repair, or decluttering projects (there is always something extra.) I pick one or two to focus on per week.I also look at the list of household chores that need to be done. ![]() Or fill out recital form for dance class and take on Thursday. example: Get a tray of cookies from the grocery store on Monday for the PE class party happening on Tuesday.I make a task list based on specific things that need to be done for events happening.I note any extras or special events that are happening that week.I write out the schedule in my Bullet Journal.I update the digital family calendar with anything that has come up that hasn’t been entered yet.I look at the calendar for the next week ahead.(I’m so glad you asked… □ here is my process so that you can take and tweak it for yourself.) The Weekly Review – My Practical List: So what does my weekly planning look like? What kinds of things do I think about and what do I focus on? However, those weekly Monday meetings would not be successful without my Weekly Review. In a previous article, we discussed this very important tool: The Monday Meeting.”We talk about things that need to be done, events that might happen, and anything we need to get ready for.” I can decide what events we will participate in while I have all the information in front of me. I am also able to text other family or friends about plans. I’m able to talk with my household about things that need to happen or plans for the week. My weekly planning also helps me with communication. I’m able to be more flexible during the week when I know what is expected of me and what my plans are. I see specific meals that need to be made on busy evenings. I see that gifts need to be wrapped the night before a birthday. I see the space in my schedule for when I need to go grocery shopping. I’m also able to notice patterns and nuances when I slow down and do my planning all in one piece. I’m no longer stopping what I’m doing to make decisions or rethink what needs to be done. This weekly planning saves me time during the week. My weekly review brings me focus, gives me time during the week, and makes it possible for me to be an action mode versus planning mode. I need to have it all planned out in one place for reference and sanity. I list out all the things that I have done, what I need to do, and think about what I would like to do.Įach season of the year is different. This weekly review is where I make space for reflection. From that planning, I am able to move forward into action and involve my kids in making decisions. The time that I spend alone with my bullet journal, my lists, and the calendar gives me focus and calm. The Weekly Review & My Bullet Journal Lists Q: How do I organize my week so that it is effortlessly working for me? A: My Weekly Planning (Or of lack space.) I am able to make margin or say no to things that are crowding me in. My weekly review helps me see the white space areas of my week. This process keeps me focused on what needs to get done. ![]()
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