Wow Robisme...I totally agree with this one. The idea of having a "goal for 
(to)day" or "goal for day" would be awesome. But then again, having a "goal for 
day", AND having the possibility of choosing which day of "this week" you want 
to complete that goal (which is different than putting a due date as you said) 
would be even more awesome....This would be like (kind of) response to the 
need, a lot of us have, of implementing a calendar into mlo.

...Just trying here to push the idea of day goal a little further!

PS: I have the impression that some of you would argue that you can just put a 
star beside the task, instead of create a "goal for day", but I feel that "goal 
for day" and "starred" would'nt have the same function!
But maybe I'm wrong! Haven't analysed this!

Thanks Robisme!
Luc

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Le 2012-06-14 à 10:58, robisme <[email protected]> a écrit :

> Hi,
> Your post is starting to answer one of my questions : are goals "goals for 
> this particular week", or "a goal I use to take care weekly" ?
> If "this particular week", wouldn't it make sense to have a "goal for Day", 
> so one could set his job for today and thus, having them filtered in the todo 
> view if wanted. (I propose that because, often, a task is don before the 
> due-date, so due-date is not convenient for planning a day.
> 
> what's your point ?
> 
> 
> 
> Le jeudi 26 avril 2012 21:40:25 UTC+2, Philb a écrit :
> Luc, 
> 
> Thanks for sharing this.  I really enjoy it when people contribute 
> these sort of posts on how they use MLO.  It's really helpful for me 
> because I always find that it starts me thinking critically of ways to 
> improve my workflow, even after I have been using MLO for several 
> years now.  Filtering  by View Goals in Outline....I need to think 
> about that one! 
> 
> Cheers, 
> 
> Phil 
> 
> It's also a reflection on the quality of MLO itself thanks to the 
> input from the dedicated user group. 
> 
> On Apr 23, 3:02 pm, Luc Poitras <[email protected]> wrote: 
> > Hi! 
> > Just want to share with you my "discovery". I know a lot of you use goals, 
> > and I read your posts about the subject. 
> > But for my part, I never, until an hour ago, found a way to integrate this 
> > aspect into my personal action management system. 
> > So here it is, and you tell me if it makes sense: 
> > - First of all, I am very GTD friendly; 
> > - So when something needs more than one action to be completed, I check the 
> > Project box in the mlo Properties...unless it's too easy to do; 
> > - The problem I faced is that there was too much "In progress projects" on 
> > my list; 
> > - I tried before (lots of time) to just put the projects that I know I 
> > wouldn't do this week in the "Projects suspended", but for a mysterious 
> > reason, it wasn't working for me...wasn't fluid enough...it's like if, in 
> > my sense, a project is active (In Progress) or not active (Not started),  
> > or completed, and nothing else! 
> > - So my "discovery" is that at the beginning of the week, I take a look at 
> > all my "In progress" projects, and the ones that I know I want to be done 
> > this week, I put them as "Goals this week"...so they become both a "In 
> > progress project" and a "Goal this week"; 
> > - Beside all my other views in To do, I have one now called "Liste de mes 
> > objectifs pour cette semaine" (List of my goals for this week); 
> > - And in this view, in the advanced filter, I have " Goal=week"; and I have 
> > "Action filter: Available" (you can put "Action filter: Active" if you 
> > want) 
> > - In my Group and sort, I have "Grouped by Top Project; then Grouped by 
> > Project, then Grouped by context;  PSSS! Make sure you put "Grouped by 
> > Project" , not "Grouped by Goal" ...You will understand why when you try 
> > it! 
> > - So, what I see in my "Liste de mes objectifs pour cette semaine" view, is 
> > only the projects in progress (or active I would say) that I absolutely 
> > want to work on, or finish this week...with their respective available 
> > actions underneath. 
> > - I am also evaluating now the possibility of always keeping the "View: 
> > Goals" in Outline, instead of always having it on "View: All tasks"; And if 
> > I want in Outline to work on something other than my Goals this week, I can 
> > just switch back anytime in "View: All tasks". 
> > 
> > Hummm! just realised I could create a "List of my goals for this month" 
> > view ,...meaning that here I would have available all of my "In Progress 
> > Projects\ Goals this month" that I can't work on this week, or that are due 
> > in the next few weeks. 
> > 
> > Sincerely! 
> > Luc
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