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Last Update: March 20, 2018

I highly recommend for any entrepreneur, blogger, or even homeschool parent to do a weekly and monthly review of your activities. There are some tools I use, that make my review process a little easier, and these are what I want to share with you today

(If you want to know more about my weekly review process, beyond the tools, let me know in the comment section, and I can plan a post on that subject as well)

1. OneNote. I have a subfolder in my Daily Routine Folder that holds all of the steps I have decided to take for each weekly review. Instead of having to write each action out, over and over again, I can simply reference that list, and go through it - one step at a time. It also contains links or notes to where all of the individual info is located, that I need to review. I like using OneNote because it is free, but also because it is very easy to organize into folders, and notes, which makes it awesome for daily to do lists, as well as projects

2. Evernote. Evernote has a really awesome function, which is that I can simply brain-dump everything into a designated folder (because I have a premium membership, I don't have a limit, but the free version has a limit of how much you can upload), so that I can rest assure that every bit of information I find throughout the week, is still kept safe for me until my weekly review time. It is such a piece of mind because I can also add pay stubs, receipts, bills, and everything else that is important to me into that folder, and because Evernote is so searchable, I can easily find it again. Once a week I empty the brain dump folder and place everything in their appropriate folders for safe keeping

3. Email folders. I use Hotmail for all of my email accounts - meaning I have all of my Gmail, Yahoo and other emails forwarded into my MSN email account. There I have appropriate folders, into which I place important emails - either once a day, or at the end of the week during the weekly review, depending on how much time I have. MSN is also very searchable, and free, so I do not have any problems retrieving anything. I also forward some emails into my Evernote by emailing it to my Evernote account for safe keeping.

4. Bullet Journal. I have a financial tracker and habit tracker in my bullet journal, as well as a mood tracker (which is essential for someone with chronic illnesses and panic or mood related disorders like I have), which I review weekly. I also keep track of my social media follower amount there, so that I can review that once a week as well.

So these are the tools I use for the weekly review.

Do you have any tools that you choose to use to review your process? Please leave a comment below, so I can check out these resources as well.
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Blessings,

Carson.

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