Great dialog. Depending on  how you define a project I probably use it for both 
project and task management.
What I'm having trouble with is how to use MLO to drive my daily actions 
without having to do detailed review of thousands of tasks.  It's clearly the 
most powerful tool on the market. The power and flexibility is partly what is 
challenging me. Sometimes when I come up with the workflow and stay with it I'm 
able to use the tool to drive my work. The moment I fall out of step with my 
plan,  it all falls apart and I'm not even aware that is falling apart. 

 Additionally, I have the windows version which is my primary tool, along with 
the iPad version, and the android version and I use cloudsync for all of them. 

 I would love to see how people are using MLO on a daily basis to drive the 
tasks that they focus on. I understand that that's part of, and dependent on, 
an individuals workflow.  My struggle is still with using the tool to drive my 
work versus its capability of getting everything out of my brain and tracked 
into a system. 

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