Am 11.01.2015 um 01:14 schrieb John Smith:
So how I suggest we could like to achieve this would be to use the "Next
Actions" view but to make 3. 7. and 8. to be "Forced Next" actions.

Does that make sense?

Yes, but what I'm trying to say is that MLO already has enough properties to mark such important actions. In your view, you could just sort by computed score in the view, and then your important and/or urgent tasks would appear at the top automatically. I don't see how marking a task as important or urgent (above 100) or setting a goal of "week" or "month" is more difficult than ticking a "forced next" checkbox. Even a due date of today can be set with a single click. It would also give you more and dynamic information than a binary property. For instance, the "water plants" task would automatically bubble up in the list once the due date passed.

But as Dwight explained, you could also use a flag for your "Forced Next" actions. You could copy the "Next Actions" view, change "show actions" from "Next actions" to "Active" and add a filter for that flag. MLO is pretty flexible. Instead of adding new concepts and properties, you should reuse what's already there. You could also use the "star", but most people use it already to mark tasks scheduled for "today" (as there is only a goal for the week, not for today).

The "computed score" ordering is pretty helpful in showing the relevant actions first. My only complaint about it I have explained here:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/mylifeorganized/MF8vWAESh88

-- Christoph

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