Yes, currently I keep next actions within their respective project, together with support material, links and what ever else is needed for that project. I then use the Anytime view to filter on specific contexts. Here are the tags/contexts and an example project:
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The tags/contexts I use are fairly standard. The thing that may stand out a bit are the nested iPad / Tablet / iPhone tags, which is a fairly recent experiment. I found that I was adding multiple tags for a lot for things that I could do on the iPad in tablet mode and the iPhone, so both contexts ended up looking very similar. Using the nested tags, I can tag an action with iPhone, and it will show up in all three contexts, but if I tag it Tablet, it will only show up in the tablet and iPad contexts. If this doesn’t stand the test of time, I may replace this with a read/review context and something for quick things I can do on the phone.
I have experimented with, but not committed to, the way Things is set up in the GTD guide for Things. I really like the simplicity of this approach, but it feels “wrong” to use Things this way. The plan is to try it for real for a few weeks at some point to see if it holds or breaks for me. This is what it could look like for me:
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