Priorities, meetings, communication, review.
Monday hits and you're already reactive — drowning in email, jumping between meetings, and never getting to the work that actually matters. By Friday you've been busy all week but can't point to what you accomplished. Without a weekly plan, urgency always beats importance.
doth.is has a weekly planner checklist with 4 groups: priorities, meetings & people, communication, and end-of-week review. Spend 15 minutes on Sunday or Monday morning working through the list. Share with your team or manager for alignment.
4 groups: priorities, meetings, communication, and end-of-week review
Forces you to define your top 3 goals before the week starts
Covers meeting prep, email triage, follow-ups, and status updates
End-of-week review ensures you carry forward unfinished tasks
Free. No sign-up. Takes 10 seconds.
Start by defining your top 3 goals for the week. Review your calendar and prep for meetings. Block focus time for deep work. Handle email and follow-ups in batches. End the week by reviewing what got done and planning Monday's first task. doth.is has a template for this exact workflow.
Plan on Sunday evening or Monday morning — 15 minutes is enough. Review last week's unfinished items, check your calendar, set 3 priorities, and block focus time. Friday afternoon is also good for a review and preliminary plan.
A weekly plan should include: 3 main priorities, meeting prep notes, pending emails or messages to address, follow-ups owed to others, and one end-of-week review task. Keep it focused — a weekly plan that's too long defeats the purpose.
Create your weekly plan on doth.is and share the link. Your manager or team can see your priorities and progress. This replaces the 'what are you working on this week' question in standups. Update it as tasks get completed.
Last updated: April 2026