Hi, Blacksmith. I'm not at all an expert on GTD though I did read the book
and learned some good things from it. I get that you have a project with
context ProjectsOffice. And that you have tasks that represent calls to
make. I would add the context @calls to each call-related task - the calls
that fall into the project would have two contexts, "ProjectsOffice; @Calls"

A to-do view filtered by @Calls will show me all of the calls I need to
make. There's no need to move the task out of the project and into a calls
folder to achieve that. 

What was your purpose in moving the task? If it was just to add the @calls
context or to get a view of all pending calls, I would leave it in the
project, add the @calls context, and create a "calls" to-do view.
-Dwight

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Subject: [MLO] GTD and MLO

trying to purify my GTD methodology inside of MLO .... my question for
you GTDers is, when I create a "project" under "Work Actions and
Projects, it's context is "ProjectsOffice" ... if my next step on the
project is a phone call, I drag that task to @Calls ... do I want to
inherit the contexts from the new parent, or do I want to not change
the context of the moved task?  Seems like a catch 22 ... if I don't
inherit, I lose sorting by context of @calls ... but if I do inherit,
I lose sorting by projects context.

Any thoughts?

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