curtis;100867 said:Is it appropriate to have the "At Home" list in the same folder with the A.S.A.P. actions if you take your folder to the work office each weekday?
artsinaction;100870 said:It's totally your call. Does it help to have it with you? Do you get things done from your lists while you're at work? If the answer to either is yes, well, that's your answer.
I don't know about you but when I'm working, home stuff creeps into my head - and, of course, the opposite is true, too. My whole GTD system (sometimes paper, currently OmniFocus) goes with me everywhere.
If that didn't really answer your question, could you expand a little? For example, why would you think that it might not be appropriate?
Dena
curtis;100874 said:I was a little hesitant to mix home and office work thinking that I might accidently put a "home" action on the "at office" list. I guess I thought two separate lists would provide a harder edge to keep locations more distinct-probably a psychological thing.
curtis;100876 said:I think I get what your saying but could you give an example from your workflow experiences in order to clarify just a bit? Thanks