Re: GTD process question: Daily todo lists

2009-12-02 Thread Frederic Aguiard
Hello, At some point in the past, I realized that 95% of my next actions were attached to the context '@work'. I did try to split that in several contexts like '@computer:online', '@computer:offline' and '@office' to account for the fact that I sometimes work from office, from home (both with

Re: tbGTD

2009-12-02 Thread birddog
Tobias, Is there no one-click method for marking an action as done? I'm looking for that in vain. Thanks, Jim On Oct 26, 10:14 am, Tobias beertob...@googlemail.com wrote: Hi everyone, As Mat pointed out here...http://groups.google.com/group/gtd-tiddlywiki/msg/f8f5872345b24e6a ...there

Re: tbGTD

2009-12-02 Thread Tobias Beer
Hi Jim, That's good feedback... I think that's what others definetely agree to being a much helpful addition. As you probalby know, right now, there's only a two-click (if not even a four-click) way, using x-tag while opening and closing the respective tiddler. I can see how that is not the

Re: GTD process question: Daily todo lists

2009-12-02 Thread jdunham
I haven't found contexts to be that useful. I'm sure they are for others, but that's not just the way my next actions need to be sorted. However I did have the problem of too many next actions. What helped me is making another state for actions and projects which need doing, but are not on my