Question
How do I apply the idea that the monthly review?
Quick Answer
Block 60-90 minutes at the end of this month. Review your goals, calendar, project list, and weekly reviews from the past four weeks. For each goal, record planned versus actual progress, identify one structural reason for any gap, and write three concrete commitments for the next month that.
The most direct way to practice is through a focused exercise: Block 60-90 minutes at the end of this month. Review your goals, calendar, project list, and weekly reviews from the past four weeks. For each goal, record planned versus actual progress, identify one structural reason for any gap, and write three concrete commitments for the next month that account for your real capacity — not your aspirational one.
Common pitfall: Treating the monthly review as a guilt session where you catalogue failures rather than a diagnostic session where you identify structural patterns and recalibrate commitments.
This practice connects to Phase 45 (Review and Reflection) — building it as a repeatable habit compounds over time.
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