StephenAdams
Registered
Hi everyone,
I currently use Todoist as my tool for GTD and in my setup, I have multiple lists, some for projects and some for areas of focus. I then use labels and filters to create a view of the Next Actions by context. I was wondering if I do need all these projects in Todoist, I could have everything in the default list and use labels to give a filtered view of that inbox list. Then for my projects (multi-step tasks), I could use sub-tasks in Todoist to create a task that represents the project, with all the steps as sub-tasks.
Is this how some people set up their GTD system, using one main list, but have filtered views of that list? Interested to know.
Thanks
Stephen
I currently use Todoist as my tool for GTD and in my setup, I have multiple lists, some for projects and some for areas of focus. I then use labels and filters to create a view of the Next Actions by context. I was wondering if I do need all these projects in Todoist, I could have everything in the default list and use labels to give a filtered view of that inbox list. Then for my projects (multi-step tasks), I could use sub-tasks in Todoist to create a task that represents the project, with all the steps as sub-tasks.
Is this how some people set up their GTD system, using one main list, but have filtered views of that list? Interested to know.
Thanks
Stephen