ERJ1
Jedi Master
Hi all - just a little musing from me today.
Since the new year, I've really been trying to streamline my system a bit. I went back to a mostly default set of contexts. I've been trying to be better about being honest about what I'll actually complete as next actions.
Perhaps most importantly, I've been reflecting on what next actions I put in what context lists.
For example, I've always put some work tasks in @Office (the stuff I can literally only do at the office) and some work tasks in @Computer (the stuff I could do on any computer). I've held true to overall sticking stuff on the context lists that relate to WHERE I can complete the task. But...
The fact is, it's against my personal work religion to do work at home (heheh). I avoid it all costs. So, just this morning, I moved all work-related tasks off my @Computer list to my @Office list. The fact is, that's really the only place I ever intend on doing that stuff. How do you guys feel about that? Are you absolute in keeping tasks in context lists related to where things CAN be completed? Or are you honest about putting items in context lists based on where you will ACTUALLY complete them?
Since the new year, I've really been trying to streamline my system a bit. I went back to a mostly default set of contexts. I've been trying to be better about being honest about what I'll actually complete as next actions.
Perhaps most importantly, I've been reflecting on what next actions I put in what context lists.
For example, I've always put some work tasks in @Office (the stuff I can literally only do at the office) and some work tasks in @Computer (the stuff I could do on any computer). I've held true to overall sticking stuff on the context lists that relate to WHERE I can complete the task. But...
The fact is, it's against my personal work religion to do work at home (heheh). I avoid it all costs. So, just this morning, I moved all work-related tasks off my @Computer list to my @Office list. The fact is, that's really the only place I ever intend on doing that stuff. How do you guys feel about that? Are you absolute in keeping tasks in context lists related to where things CAN be completed? Or are you honest about putting items in context lists based on where you will ACTUALLY complete them?