Hi Guys.

I hope you're having a good weekend.

First,, Alan, I salute you for being, like me, a tech-slut: as soon as I fall 
in love with one system for more than a month, it seems I think of a better way 
to do things and I'm on to something different.  Like you, though, I always 
come back to MLO.  Second...

...I love workspaces.  I use them for different contexts.  So, today I went 
with Sharon to a coffeeshop and dialed in my "Remote Personal" workspace and 
all the views within it use remote personal contexts.  Next I came back to my 
office, where I use a "Work Office" workspace, again with views using relevant 
contexts.  Finally, when I take a workbreak, I punch up "Break Office" for 
everything I want to do during a break at the office.  I have a similar one 
"Break Home" for breaks at home if I'm working.  I prefer workspaces versus 
different views for these for two reasons.  One is it would result in a lot of 
extra views all appearing at once on my view list.  Second is that it allows me 
to set up one VIEW, called "Active tasks", which varies only as a result of 
changing the workspace (again, the contexts change workspace to workspace).

Have a Great Week, Men.



-----Original Message-----
From: mylifeorganized@googlegroups.com 
[mailto:mylifeorganized@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Dwight
Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2018 14:03
To: mylifeorganized@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [MLO] Some thoughts on Workspaces

Hi, Alan. I think that you have created comprehensive and definitive 
documentation of the function of a workspace, omitting just one small point 
which I will get to later. You may or may not want to also mention use cases 
that give the workspace value to the user - my favorite is use of the tab bar 
as a kind of speed dial for views. I keep 26 of my favorite views (or view/zoom 
combinations) in tabs, each locked and pinned so that only the icon shows (I 
have many custom icons). I'm able to bring up the exact view I want in a single 
click almost every time.

The missing piece is synchronization of selection and zoom. I don't use zoom 
synch much but selection synch is very useful. For readers who don't know, I 
will explain that the workspace setup window allows the user to control several 
things about functioning of a workspace, one of which is "synch selection with 
first tab". This is one of several aspects of MLO which dictate that the first 
tab should always be a locked, pinned "All Tasks" view. Here is a scenario that 
shows the use of this option:

My setup has four tabs, all locked and pinned. First is All Tasks. 
Second is Calls, showing every active task whose context includes "call". The 
third is for my customer BVMI, and shows anything with the #BVMI context, 
together with all children. The fourth is "recently modified" showing any task 
modified in the last three days, sorted and grouped by date/time modified, most 
recent first.The workspaces for Calls and BVMI are set to synch with the first 
workspace, RecentMod is not.

I see an RFP from BVMI's competitor NJPHC and add a note to my inbox to look 
into submitting a bid. Later, I am making my morning phone calls and the next 
one is Touch base with BVMI >WorkCallsEastern #BVMI. I tap on the task to 
select it and display the note which gives me the phone number and some 
reminders from my last call. I tap the phone number which places the call. 
While the phone is dialing, I tap the BVMI tab. 
The tab comes up, showing me everything in my profile related to this client. 
There are a few pages of it, but the display is open to the project that we 
need to discuss. We discuss the project stats, the weather, and the customer's 
daughter's upcoming wedding. I mention, for full disclosure, that I will be 
considering submitting a bid for NJPHC. 
My client gives me several good reasons to forego this bid so I tap the 
RecentMod tab, delete the note about the bid, tap the BVMI tab and finish 
discussing projects, tap the calls icon, mark the call completed, and go on to 
the next call.

How did selection synch help me?

When I was viewing the CALLS workspace and tapped the Touch Base with BVMI 
task, it became the currently selected task in the Calls workspace. 
Because the Calls workspace does selection synch with the first tab (All 
Tasks), Touch Base With BVMI also becomes the currently selected task in All 
Tasks. Because the BVMI workspace does selection synch with the first tab, 
Touch Base with BVMI is now the selected task in the BVMI tab. (This is all 
really just to make Calls and BVMI synch selection with each other, All Tasks 
is just a necessary intermediary). When I tap the BVMI tab, it will open to the 
correct page because the Touch Base task is the currently selected item and the 
view opens there.

When I tapped the RecentMods tab, it did not try to find the Touch Base item 
because it does not do selection synch. When I go back to the Calls page, it is 
still pointing to my current call. My activity on the Recent Mods page did not 
affect the current selection, even though Calls synchs selection, because 
RecentMods does not synch selection.

I hope this gives you an idea of when to use and when not to use selection 
synch.

-Dwight

On 1/14/2018 11:31 AM, Alan Limebeer wrote:
> Hello all,
> 
> So I'm a loooooooong-time user (early 2000's) of MLO and have 
> configured and used it in many different ways over the years, trying 
> to leverage the full power of this amazing tool to capture all my 
> interests and to-do items across all my Areas of Focus, Interest, and 
> Responsibility, present them in clean, organized, and optimized and 
> relevant lists, and do all that in as efficiently and easily as 
> possible. It's been a long journey of testing, trying things out, 
> chucking out ideas that didn't work, going back to the drawing board, 
> re-investigating MLO features and how to leverage them And today, 
> using a combination of flags, folders, projects, outlines, lists, 
> importance, urgency, contexts, and some very fancy Advanced Filtered 
> Views, I have a system that truly captures "everything" in an almost 
> perfect system and process that is easy to use, update, and add to. 
> But over the years, the one feature that has eluded my understanding 
> has been Workspaces. I've never been able to come up with a way to 
> leverage WS to make my system more efficient and easier to use. I've 
> always ended up abandoning any configuration that included them 
> because they inevitably ended up complicating things and slowing 
> things down, becoming cumbersome and unwieldy. Now, I want to be 
> clear, this is completely a failing on my part to understand how they were 
> meant to be used, and not the result of a poor or pointless design.
> I've never seemed to be able to get my head around how to use them 
> right, and I've never liked that. If there's a way for a tool to help 
> make things easier to manage, I want to utilize it. So with that in 
> mind, I set out this week to finally be able to check off "complete 
> MLO setup" in my "implement GTD" project :)
> 
> After spending a few hours over the last couple of days combing 
> through the posts in this Group and Googling the net in general, I 
> think I've distilled the purpose of Workspaces down to a very simple 
> and concise explanation and I wanted to post it here to see if any of 
> you all might share what you think about what I've come up with. What 
> I've come to understand about Workspaces is as follows:
> 
> Essentially, workspaces are used to apply views to a subset of the outline.
> 
> ➜either to apply different views to the same subset(zoom) of the 
> outline, or
> 
> ➜to apply the same view to multiple, different, subsets at the same 
> time, without having to zoom out, find a different branch, and zooming 
> back in.
> 
> You can also customize a view (adding further filters, groupings, 
> sortings, etc.) applied to a Workspace without affecting other 
> Workspaces using that view (unless you Save the view, then it 
> overwrites the view and applies it to all Workspaces currently using 
> it) without having to create a new, separate, and specialized View for 
> one specific purpose (the goal being to keep your views as generic as 
> possible so they can be applied and reused in multiple "contexts" 
> (general meaning of the term context, not MLO-specific).
> 
> 
> So far this definition has been working really well, and I'd love to 
> hear any feedback or thoughts any of you pro users might have. Have I 
> missed anything? Is there another way to interpret or use the 
> feature-set of Workspaces? Did I nail it? Is there anything else I 
> should consider them for?
> 
> 
> Looking forward to hearing thoughts.
> 
> 
> Cheers all,
> 
> Alan
> 
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