Reviews
Recording day by day gives you the data; reviews are where you actually use it. A review is a moment to step back, look at the trend, and decide what to change — the step that turns tracking into progress.
The review loop
- Look back — over the period, what did the numbers do? Which measures moved, which stalled?
- Notice — pending milestones coming up, habits you've kept or dropped, recent events worth remembering.
- Decide — what to keep, stop, or start next period.
Doing this regularly is the difference between "I logged a lot of numbers" and "I'm getting somewhere."
What a review surfaces
A review pulls together the things worth your attention: how your Key Results are tracking against target, which milestones are still pending, and recent events on your objectives — so you're reviewing against your goals, not a blank page.
How often
Weekly is the sweet spot for most people — frequent enough to course-correct, rare enough to see a trend. Match it to your objectives' periods (a monthly objective wants at least a monthly review).
