leslieking
Registered
I have the following contexts:
Place:
@home
@work
@office
@errands
@anywhere
Tool:
@computer
@phone
@email
Person:
@friend
@colleague
@agendas
I recall from David Allen's book that the "@agendas" tag could be used for meetings, though there's a chance I might be mistaken. It's been some time since I last read the book, and being a non-native speaker, I acknowledge the possibility of misinterpreting it. Can the "agendas" tag serve as a catch-all category for tracking interactions involving individuals who aren't necessarily friends or colleagues?
Place:
@home
@work
@office
@errands
@anywhere
Tool:
@computer
@phone
Person:
@friend
@colleague
@agendas
I recall from David Allen's book that the "@agendas" tag could be used for meetings, though there's a chance I might be mistaken. It's been some time since I last read the book, and being a non-native speaker, I acknowledge the possibility of misinterpreting it. Can the "agendas" tag serve as a catch-all category for tracking interactions involving individuals who aren't necessarily friends or colleagues?