I use contexts religiously, but I just have two - home and work. It's
not that I can't do (some) work tasks at home and vice versa, but I
like to keep the concepts separate in my mind, so I'm either "working"
or not.

James

On Jan 11, 2:22 am, Erich <[email protected]> wrote:

> I agree about contexts.  At least for me, it's not worth the time to
> put them on every task, since very few are truly isolated to one
> specific location.

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