> Lisa said:

> "What I do is I have a grouping, Morning Routine, but each task has it's own 
> recurrence. Most of mine are set to "recur 1 day after this task is 
> completed." This way, I don't have to catch them up if it has been a few 
> days."

For me Lisa, I prefer the idea of "catching up" on a series of tasks to get 
them back to today's date for one of these two reasons:

First, every time I get into the process of ticking the boxes and catch up, I 
automatically question myself if these recurring tasks have really there reason 
of being there. If not, I will need to change something in my routine, or 
delete some of them;

Secondly, if I find these tasks have really there place, the more I 'm not to 
date on these recurring tasks,  the more it creates a tension inside, and 
pushes me to find a way to stay up to date; In other words, it tells me to be 
more proactive!

Hope this makes sense here!
Luc
> 
> On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 7:41 AM, TechnoTigger <[email protected]> wrote:
> Good morning,
> 
> I found a post this morning that described my exact issue (however, I
> appear to not be clever enough to post to that same discussion).  I
> have a set of morning activities that I do every single day.  However,
> I am not yet in the groove enough to ensure I am acutally doing them
> every day.  I had created a "Morning Routine" item with my activities
> as sub-tasks.  I set the Morning Routine to recurr daily and mark all
> sub-tasks as uncompleted.  I certainly didn't understand why it did
> not recurr daily unless I'd done all sub-tasks the prior day.  I would
> like the ability to flag a set of tasks (or parent with sub-tasks) to
> effectively skip if uncompleted and set to today's date on recurrance.
> 
> Thanks,
> Elizabeth
> 
> 
> On Oct 15 2011, 12:47 pm, Lisa Stroyan <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Yes, I like this idea of expiring tasks that get marked complete
> > automatically. I think there probably shouldn't be a new concept, "expired"
> > task, as that would be a lot of work/change, but just an option "auto
> > complete this task".
> >
> > The same system for the alarms could potentially be used to trigger the
> > expiration, and that would have an additional effect that if such a task had
> > an alarm, it should go away when the task expires.
> >
> > One issue, though, is that I don't think the option can go in the advanced
> > recurrence options box this way, because it would seem to apply to
> > individual subtasks whose recurrence is inherited.  It almost would need to
> > be another field, "expiration date", separate from due-date, and if an
> > expiration date were set, the task would be marked complete at that time,
> > and all other recurrence options would take over from there.
> >
> > If we can narrow it down a bit further you could add it to uservoice and
> > start collecting votes :)
> >
> > Lisa
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