I struggle with this too. My workaround is to set the start date for when 
I’d like to do the task and the due date as the latest date eg recurring 
weekend tasks start on a Friday and are due on Sunday. When completed they 
start the next Friday etc
On Wednesday 6 December 2023 at 20:34:49 UTC Jason Seaman wrote:

> I'm not exactly sure what you are asking, so I'll try to clarify with an 
> (verbose) example. And then I may have a better response.
>
> Suppose a task is set to recur every 2nd Wednesday,
>
> 1) the task is due on the 1st
>
> 2a) On the 1st, the task is completed as planned.
> 2b) The task is updated to be due on the 15th.
>
> 3a) On the Wednesday the 15th, the task is *not* completed as planned
> 3b) On the Friday the 17th, the task _could_ be completed.
>
> Then, do any of the following options, describe your situation?
>
> a) Wait until next schedule, on the 29th.
>
> b) Wait until the next Wednesday, on the 22nd.
>
> c1) Complete as soon as possible, on Friday the 17th, 
> -- -- and repeat every 28 days going forward
>
> c2) Complete as soon as possible, on Friday the 17th, 
> -- -- and repeat every 2nd Wednesday, from the 22th.
>
> c3) Complete as soon as possible, on Friday the 17th, 
> -- -- and repeat every 2nd Wednesday, from the 29th.
>
> I am fascinated with how to manage recurring tasks in MLO. Most of my 
> recurring tasks are fit option 'c1' above.
>
>
> cheers,
> ..jason
> On 12/6/2023 9:56 AM, Miriam Huber wrote:
>
> Hi,  
> I have a small request, it is more of a psychological thing, in a way:
> I have recurring tasks like, for example, "change my bedsheets". I may set 
> this for wednesday every two weeks, but then, I am travelling the wednesday 
> in question and for one reason or another, I don't want to change the 
> sheets before, but only when I come back on friday. Now I have two options: 
> 1) I leave the task. Then I have an overdue task sitting in my list, and I 
> don't like this. It feels "guilt" and the risk ist to get accustomed to 
> overdue tasks ...
> 2) I "complete" the task - even thouth I haven't changed the sheets and 
> create another one-time task "change sheets", due friday. Not what you 
> would call a quick fix. 
>
> Is there a possibility or could you create one to change the due date of a 
> recurring task *once* without changing the whole rhythm? 
>
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