Weekly Review 2/4 – 2/10
Dates: 2/4/24 – 2/10/24
My weekly reviews are going to be shorter and to the point. I’m making this year about simplifying!
Wheel:

Weekly Review:
1. Fun – Score: 8
3. Contributions/Giving – Score: 3
Dates: 2/4/24 – 2/10/24
My weekly reviews are going to be shorter and to the point. I’m making this year about simplifying!
Wheel:

Weekly Review:
1. Fun – Score: 8
3. Contributions/Giving – Score: 3
Dates: 1/28/24 – 2/3/24 My weekly reviews are going to be shorter and to the point. I’m making this year about simplifying! Wheel: Weekly Review: 1. Fun – Score: 6 Highs: Had another basketball tourney this weekend. It’s been fun to watch my kid really grow to love basketball. Lows: A nasty cold hit my…
Dates: 2/13/22 – 2/19/22 Wheel: Weekly Review: 1. Fun – Score: 6 Highs: We had a less busy week since basketball is over. We planned on snowboarding on Saturday but I hurt my back so instead we had a kid sleepover which was fun. Still found a way to have a fun three-day weekend,…
Dates: 12/4/22 – 12/10/22 Wheel: Weekly Review: 1. Fun – Score: 6 Highs: Not much fun this week, just busy with work and school. Snuck in a few family Christmas movie nights. Lows: I feel like the Christmas season is flying by. 2. Career – Score: 7 Highs: Work has been crazy busy with people…
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