In conclusion, the importance of this act is self-evident. Those who are eager to make progress should make daily, weekly, and monthly summaries a habit. Summary, in fact, is a review of one's work and the affairs experienced during a period of time, and it is a comprehensive review of personal gains. If this summary is from oneself, then there is no need to be too rigid in form, just record casually, express truthfully, and talk freely about feelings and gains.
As the old saying goes, "Ask for instructions in the morning, report in the evening." "This is not only a request and report to the leader, but also a reflection and summary of oneself. Whenever you make a summary, you may wish to replay what you experienced in your mind like a movie, savor each process, dig deep into every detail, express your inner feelings authentically, and learn from them. If you have any doubts, you may wish to consult others or consult relevant information to fill in your own knowledge gaps.
But why are many people daunted by year-end wrap-ups? Personally, I think there are three main reasons: First, the time span of the year-end summary is large, and too many things have happened in a year, and it does take a lot of thought to write them all at once. The details and processes of some things may have long been forgotten and can only be grudgingly pieced together; Second, the year-end summary often needs to be handed in and reviewed by the leader, so some things and ideas may be inconvenient to disclose, resulting in difficulties in writing; Third, the year-end summary of many enterprises is too formal, the content is the same, and the leaders even disdain it. Such a summary is naturally tiresome.
Therefore, my personal experience is that it is very important to develop the habit of writing diaries, weekly journals, and monthly journals. Take a little time every day to review your life and work, and you can write as you like, mainly recording some processes and details, as well as your own feelings. If there is relevant information or evidence, it can also be attached to the diary. In this way, at the end of the year, you only need to sort out these diaries, weekly diaries, and monthly diaries, excerpt and sort them out. This can not only exercise the writing, but also activate the mind, but also strengthen the memory, which can really be described as a hundred benefits and no harm.
Therefore, I highly recommend that you get into the habit of summarizing daily, weekly, and monthly summaries. Keep going, and you will find that your progress and gains are far beyond your imagination. When it comes to the year-end wrap-up, you'll find that it's just pediatrics.