P.S. 
To get clear you can add a Start Date and/or a Due Date easily enough for a 
task, but I don't think you can do anything similar for a Context...



On Friday, 2 October 2015 17:14:20 UTC+1, J Smith wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> I am working at home a lot and I have a problem with the way I am using 
> MLO which is that I keep "ploughing too deeply". i.e. I am spending too 
> long on tasks and being too perfectionist about things. Part of the problem 
> is that I am also not jumping into different Contexts often enough. (In 
> fact I often do not bother to add a context for things that must be done at 
> the computer screen and this may not help)
>
> I rather feel that I should allocate block of time for each context. 
> However I can see no obvious way to put this sort of thing into MLO. 
>
> Do you have any hints / tricks that you use?
>
> e.g. I am toying with using a kitchen timer for this sort of thing... i.e. 
> only allow a certain amount of time in one sitting for each context.
>
> J
>

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