Run my weekly review
A guided weekly review across email, calendar, tasks, and notes — Friday afternoon ritual.
The prompt
Run my weekly review.
The weekly review is the highest-leverage productivity practice that almost nobody actually does. alfred_ runs it for you so the friction is zero.
What alfred_ does
- Summarizes the week: meetings attended, tasks completed, emails handled, notes written
- Surfaces what slipped: tasks not completed, replies you owe, follow-ups overdue
- Pulls open loops: commitments you made without yet completing
- Drafts a “see you Monday” check-in to anyone you’re behind on
- Queues up Monday’s priorities so the next week starts focused
Tips
- Do it Friday afternoon: cleaner handoff to weekend-you than a Monday-morning panic
- Pair with a Monday plan: “Weekly review, then sketch Monday morning’s three priorities”
- Make it brief: 15-20 minutes is the right length; longer reviews stop happening
Related
Variations
- What happened this week and what's open?
- Friday wrap-up — what did I accomplish and what slipped?
- Walk me through my week and queue up Monday.
- Help me close the week cleanly.
Best for
Friday afternoon, last hour of the workweek. The ritual that converts a chaotic week into a clean Monday morning.