Should have read instead: "Getting inbox to empty" coming before "Cleaning chores pomodoro" context.
Envoyé de mon iPhone Le 2011-12-19 à 11:23, Luc Poitras <[email protected]> a écrit : > Hi! > Just like you can have dependancies between tasks, how about dependancies > within contexts. > Here is my simple example: > - I wake up in the morning, not out of bed yet, so here is context " Waking > up". > - tasks like: 1-Do specific breathing exercices to reenergise; 2- writing > down fresh ideas for projects while still in a pending or blurry state of > mind (brainstorming); specific stretching exercices in bed to "revigorifier". > > Then comes the "Getting out of bed" context, where tasks like: 1- start > coffee machine; make bed; prepare breakfast for the 3 year old; read journal; > etc. > > Then I have more contexts like these that follow, like "Getting inbox to > empty pomodoro" and "Cleaning chores pomodoro" > > So, there is a sequence here that obviously has to be respected, (for me I > mean) like "Getting inbox to empty" not coming before "Cleaning chores > pomodoro" context. > > I want the appropriate contexts to appear, once the precedent context tasks > has been completed!!! > > And if I may, before somebody suggests it, the open and closed hours for > context don't work because my work schedule varies, so I don't come out of > bed necesseraly at the same time each morning. > > In other words, I just hate having contexts appear that are not actionable in > the present moment, but that will maybe be actionable in 10 minutes, once I > clear the tasks of the present active context. > Thanks! > Luc! > Hope I am clear enough! > > Envoyé de mon iPhone -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MyLifeOrganized" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/mylifeorganized?hl=en.
