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Retrospectives

Retrospectives are a built-in space to look back. Once a week — or whenever you feel like it — open the retro panel, pick a template, and write down what happened. What worked, what didn’t, what you want to change. The kind of reflection that’s easy to mean to do and easy to never actually do.

The page is laid out as two panels: a list of past retrospectives on the left, an editor on the right. Click through old entries to see how a month or a quarter actually went. Start a new one and write in markdown — lists, headings, links, whatever helps you think.

Templates exist so you don’t have to stare at a blank page. Pick the one that matches your prompt — a weekly review, a project post-mortem, a quarterly look-back — and the structure is already there waiting for you to fill in.

Retrospectives live on the same page as Goals on purpose. Reflecting and direction-setting belong next to each other, so the act of reviewing the week feeds naturally into deciding what next week should look like.