![]() ![]() ![]() The problem I have with context-based action lists is that when I’m making up a list of things to do I think primarily in terms of projects, not contexts. ( This article describes how project actions are supposed to be split among the various contexts.) For example, projects for work were in the “work” file, even though some of the actions would have been better off in a “phone,” or “computer” context. Each project-and the all next actions associated with each project-were defined entirely within a single context. I had separate files for each context: work, home, computer, etc. It worked OK, but it didn’t handle contexts the way they should be handled. Next post Previous post A little more GTD with TextMateīack in July, I posted a writeup of a simple, GTD-influenced system for keeping track of projects and next actions in TextMate. ![]()
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