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How to handle GTD concepts of Context and Effort?

Anonymous 14 years ago updated by Kevin Erath 14 years ago 0

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Context can be managed with the tags. I use them quit frequently for my context. At the beginning i had a extra context entry, but i often needed more then one context. So i removed the context entry and used the tagging instead.

For my actions i didn't have the need to configure the energy or effort, as it is obvious when reading my todolist. You could also use the tag mechanism to add the required effort/energy to each action.

If this is not sufficient to you, how could i improve Wieldy in this point? If i would add an effort input field, what would be the options i could choose from?
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Context can be managed with the tags. I use them quit frequently for my context. At the beginning i had a extra context entry, but i often needed more then one context. So i removed the context entry and used the tagging instead.

For my actions i didn't have the need to configure the energy or effort, as it is obvious when reading my todolist. You could also use the tag mechanism to add the required effort/energy to each action.

If this is not sufficient to you, how could i improve Wieldy in this point? If i would add an effort input field, what would be the options i could choose from?