Daily Review and Note Templates
Template
When you create a new note, you will find a quick template to choose from. Currently we only made 5 templates, you can also make your own daily template by simply copy and paste (You can also share it to us, it may appear in the official fixed template).
The 5 templates are applicable to different scenarios, so here is a brief introduction for you.
General Diary
As the name suggests, a simple and quick little record for those of you who like to write something random every day.
● Mood: How are you feeling today?
● Weather: How is the weather today?
● Diary content: Write about what happened today.
Morning Diary
It is suitable for those who have some requirements for daily efficiency and want to keep a sense of life ritual.
● Three things I'm grateful for today
● Three things I want to focus on today
● What can I do today to make my goals more attainable?
● How do I want to feel at the end of the day?
Daily Summary
A more focused summary template than the morning journal for the rationalist, organized you, containing today's goals and immediate feedback, as well as a gratitude journal.
● Today's goal
● What happened
● What I'm grateful for today
● Actions accomplished today
KPT Review
A template focused on problem solving for those of you who don't have much time and want to keep an ongoing record of your progress against problems. It is a widely used method for workplace and academic management, so use this idea to think about it every day when you are facing difficulties.
● Goals: Fill in your plans/goals
● Current status/results.
● Keep
What are the details, operations, that can be kept up?
● Problem
What problems have been encountered? What are the areas that need further thought and solution?
● Try: What can I try to do?
OKR Review
A more macro and in-depth review, you will find this ORID template is very deep, you can first based on your own understanding to use, this is a set of deep thinking model, can be applied to review, can also be applied to plan development. For your current goals and key results, think about them regularly as follows to help you adjust and grow in time.
● Goals: Fill in your plan/goals
● O: Objective (statement of objective facts)
● R: Reflective (perceive your own reactions)
● I: Interpretive (interpreting meaning and value)
● D: Decisional (internalize into goals and actions)