![]() Todoist’s review option also allows for monthly and bi-annual reviews, which can come in handy for taking a look back at what you’ve accomplished over longer periods of time. Using it can really help you develop the habit of regularly reviewing. For those who struggle with doing a review weekly, the two week option might actually be a blessing in disguise. The lowest setting offered is the past two weeks, which means that I actually only scroll down as far as one week when doing this review. To be absolutely clear, the review settings in Todoist don’t allow for a weekly setting. If you’re using the free version of Todoist or not using Todoist Karma, I’d love to hear how you’re reviewing in the comments.) First off, you need to be using Todoist Karma in order to review as I do. (Note: This routine only works with Todoist Premium and Todoist Business. After a few months of experimenting, I’ve come up with a routine that makes performing a weekly review in Todoist that works for me. So when I moved to Todoist, I had to figure out a way to conduct my reviews in a whole new way. And OmniFocus 2 has made it even easier to do. ![]() I was able to do a review in OmniFocus fairly easily, especially on the iPad. Getting into the habit of capturing is a big first step, but unless you’re storing your tasks and projects in something that will last over the long term – and allow for regular review. “David Allen says that if you are not doing your weekly review, you are not doing GTD.” – Leo Babauta, Zen HabitsĮven though Leo Babauta (like me) doesn’t dive into GTD all that much anymore, he does offer the above quote that is incredibly valuable when it comes to adopting the systematic approach to productivity.
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