I have made some 'commercials' for MLO in another forum.

I am struggling with GTD, and imo found a way-of-working that suits me
quite well.

My main problem with David Allen's GTD has been to decide day-by-day
which task I should start working on.
I have found that Mark Forster's Autofocus, and especially version 2,
helps me quite significantly doing these daily decisions.

And as the base for both GTD (with all contexts, Someday/Maybe,
Waiting_for etc), and Autofocus2 I use MLO version 3.
With a simple setup I feel in control, both for daily to-do items, and
in the long-term, so I can feel that I have all my ideas recorded in a
'secure' system somewhere.

See http://www.markforster.net/forum/post/835234 , if you are
interested.
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