The weekly review is Kora's structured moment for reflection and course correction.
What is Purpose?
The weekly review helps creators:
- See progress - Celebrate completed work and momentum
- Spot stagnation - Identify projects that haven't moved
- Reset focus - Adjust priorities based on current reality
- Maintain perspective - Step back from daily work to see the bigger picture
What is What's Included?
A typical weekly review shows:
- Projects completed this week
- Deliverables sent
- Projects that haven't moved
- Upcoming deadlines
- At-risk items that need attention
What are the Design principles?
The weekly review is designed to:
- Support momentum, not create pressure - Focus on progress, not perfection
- Provide clarity - Show what's working and what's not
- Respect autonomy - Suggest adjustments, never mandate them
- Build sustainable habits - Weekly rhythm prevents overwhelm
When to Do It
The weekly review works best:
- At the end of your work week (Friday afternoon)
- At the start of your work week (Monday morning)
- On a consistent schedule that fits your rhythm
What It's Not
The weekly review is not:
- A report card or performance evaluation
- A source of guilt for unfinished work
- A rigid requirement (skip it when needed)
- A replacement for daily focus
What are the benefits of Long-Term?
Regular weekly reviews help:
- Build awareness of your creative patterns
- Prevent projects from falling through the cracks
- Maintain professional relationships through timely follow-ups
- Create sustainable momentum over months and years
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