You are right!
In order for me not only to keep my someday-list form being 2 miles long, but also be able to find stuff when you need them I started to treat this a two separate lists.
Perhaps this is cognitive (for me) but why I always has had so much difficulties with this particular part.For me there is a huge difference between a "Someday" and a "Maybe" so after having started to use one Someday list and one Maybe list things started to run much smoother.
A "Someday" is something that I´m committed to actually do someday in the future but not able to by some reason yet. Basically something is missing, like time, energy, resources or other, but if all of those where resolved every item is something I would gladly would like to have done all tomorrow.
The "Maybe" list however (for me) are all the other things that for some reason occupies my mind but I'm not really are committed to do or even perhaps would like to do, but may have to anyway or probably will have to change my need mind about somewhere soon.
Apologies perhaps for the example, but to make my point. - "Divorcing without going bankrupt” could go into the Someday-list if I would like to divorce, but don’t have courage to do so unless first meeting someone new, and into my Maybe-list if I worry my partner is having someone new and therefore may want divorce.
By regularly reviewing both lists and move things between them I feel much more able transfer and connect reference material to both incoming stuff as well as as projects and goals without getting stuck by not knowing exactly ”why" something caught my attention of felt worth keeping.