I am a new user of ToDo for the iPhone.

I would like to see a discussion about how different folks use the
feature set of ToDo.

Here is what I am currently doing (but interested in hearing others):

I have exactly two Lists: Personal, Work.
I use Context only for things in the lists that must be done at a
location: Home, Office, Shopping.
I use Projects for any Task that is "big" and seems to naturally be
broken into sub-Tasks: Clean Garage (clean/organize tool workbench,
clean/organize shelves, clean/organize cabinets)... This also includes
"steps" in a Task that might require some dependent step to be done
before I can do my next step which is a separate discussion thread I
have seen recently.
I use Tags two different ways: 1) to identify long running topics of
activity: Financial, Strategy, etc.... and 2) as a way to identify
temporal activities w/o actually setting a due date:  Today, This
Weekend, This Month, This Year, etc.

I have only been using ToDo for about 10 days, but currently have
about 170 tasks entered, following the model above, and it seems to be
both easy to enter and easy to find focus topics for action.

Example:  Personal items, while Home, limited to Financial before Year
End.
Example:  Personal items, while Shopping.
Example:  Work items, no particular context, focused on Strategy items
with no particular due date.

Some other observations:

Very few tasks have a Context (ie, I can do a lot of work from home),
but Context, *is* critical when its "right".
(ie: I cannot repair my home computer while at Work, but must be @
Home).

By using Tags as a way to categorize time, I don't have to pick a
specific day, but can set a "range" of time for a task.

By using Tags for long running topics, they tend to be a little like
projects, but the difference is there are always Tasks coming and
going within the Tagged topic (e.g. Financial Planning, Landscaping,
etc.)

By breaking "big" tasks into Projects, I can make progress, and I can
also wait for external dependencies to be accomplished before
completion (e.g. Paint House -> Request Bids; <external dependency
waiting for bid responses>; Review Bids; Select Painter; Schedule Job;
Prepare Landscaping; <external dependency waiting for painter>;
Paint).  Note: I don't enter the external dependencies.. they just
seem natural in the sub-tasks.

Comments welcome.   Would also like to see similar write ups with
other models that folks have come up with.

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