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From Day One to 100: The Seattle Data Guy Journey in One Special Issue

SeattleDataGuy

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Git: A Pictorial Walkthrough

Brij Kishore Pandey

**Get Current** • **Review “Next Actions” lists** — Take inventory of the tasks and reminders you have coming up. • **Review previous calendar data** — Flip through the last 2-3 weeks of calendar items to look for any outstanding items of things that may require follow-up. • **Review upcoming calendar** — Zoom in on the future by looking ahead at your calendar items. Ensure that anything you need to prepare for is captured on your task list. • **Review “Waiting For” list** — Reflect on outstanding items you need from others and make a note of what requires follow-up or impacts your own work. • **Review “Projects” (and “Larger Outcome”) Lists** — Look through any and all project lists to assess their progress and make additional action items to drive initiatives forward. • **Review any relevant checklists** — Assess any other lists that are relevant to work and life that may need your attention.

The Weekly Review

Todoist

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