Customize weekly planning/review questions
Alex Cunningham
Merged in a post:
Weekly review template
Rafał Olenderski
Weekly review custom template. That will help to use GRID method with reviewing our week. Energi, what was good bad and so on.
Tim Whalen
Is there any movement on this request? This would be sooooooo helpful
Alex Cunningham
Merged in a post:
Weekly Review Customize
Martin Cortes
Allow this feature to be highly cuztomizable by adding your questions or checklist such as GTD method
Jason Shen
I love this idea - give us some starting questions but allow us to customize maybe up to 5 questions?
Sara Kirsch
I'd love to be able to customize the questions inside the main setup portion of Sunsama.
The questions that are asked are too corporate-related. I'd love to be able to really customize my questions to be more goal-oriented.
Ashutosh Priyadarshy
David Wistocki I love that idea, can you tell me some questions that you'd use to guide your reflection? Always interested in learning other's best practices here.
David Wistocki
Ashutosh Priyadarshy: Sure! I don't recall the exact questions already there but my recs would be the natural derivatives of the questions I use in a daily log:
What major things did you accomplish this week?
What major things didn't you accomplish?
Did you complete your most important priority this week?
What's the most important priority for this coming week?
Which 90-day goals did you make progress on?
What's the best thing that happened this week?
What's the worst thing that happened this week?
Where did you waste time this week?
Did any strong emotions come up this week? What were they about?
Did you meet someone new?
Did you check in with a friend?
What did you learn about yourself this week?
What's your top reflection for the week?
Ashutosh Priyadarshy
David Wistocki: This is so awesome. We'll use this for reference the next time we revisit improvements to the weekly review flow!
David Wistocki
Ashutosh Priyadarshy: also, possibly a freeform stream of consciousness written reflection section might be useful. Not for everyone but I know of several people that do this most mornings as a form of written meditation.
And, I've found power in being able to review my written reflections from the same day but 1/2/5/etc years back.