Lists are the main organizing entity in Todo. Many people use a list
to focus on a project (renovate den) or a location (Home) or a time
(weekend).

Contexts and tags let you subdivide as required. Context is usually
used as a location. For example, I have a number of tasks to do when
I'm at my computer. They may not all be in the same list or project,
but theoretically it's more efficient to do many things in one place
(context) at one time than move from context to context doing one
thing in each.

I view tags like keywords. I haven't used them myself so I really
don't have a good feel. Toodledo's example shows tags used as
recording the state of a task - in progress, waiting, etc.

So in your case, you would have an @Home list for those things that
you do at home. Your contexts would include @Computer. Chores is
potentially a large list and may or may not be included within @Home.
If it is (all your chores are @Home) then you could use tags to divide
the chores versus others. Then use contexts to indicate where the
chore is. So if you have 3 things to do in the shed, you use a context
of @Shed. So now you can focus on the @Home list and select the chores
tag and after deciding you're heading for the shed, select on that
context to see what else needs to be done there.

You can do the same thing for Errands. Or you could have a Chores list
and an Errands list.

And don't forget Projects and Checklists. Personally, I keep a single
project as a Shopping list.

Hope this helps. Remember that what works for you is the right way to
do it.

Bob


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