The easy way could be this:

*a) create a simple folder structure, for example*

/
+--Simple List
|
+-+Project List
| |
| +--Project A
| +--Project B
| +--Project C
| +--etc
|
+--Someday/Maybe List

*b) make up a short contexts list, for example*

@Home
@Office
@PC
@Phone
@Errands

*c) use only the "Outline View" and the "Active Actions by Context"*

and that's it.

Of course, you can use more complicated structures, but if you are confused 
about lot of folders and contexts, you need a very simple structure.

On the other hand, how Olivier R wrote, the MLO is just a tool, like a 
paper, notebook. You must not think the MLO software gets your thinks done. 
The main solution is in your mind.

Petr

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