I love MLO, and keep coming back to it, whatever else I try, but wonder if 
anyone has any tips on how to address my remaining process issues.

As a quick background, I only use the iPhone app as I moved from Windows to 
MacOS. Most of my time is spent throwing tasks into the inbox from email triage 
via the email parser, or via the pop-out Add to Inbox button.

Issues with short-term handling:  As new urgent tasks come in, I don’t trust 
MLO to help me fit them into my day. I think this is because if I quickly add 
them to my inbox, i may not review and file tasks in my inbox on a busy day 
until well after the task was due. Also, if I DO file it, I again am almost 
certain it’ll disappear into a big backlog of overdue forgotten tasks, and 
again, I won’t complete it in time. So how can I keep ‘new, current tasks’ in 
view and still trust in GTD?

Issues with high-level view: I can’t really get a sense of the overall progress 
and forecast effort of a project, or all my projects. Yes, I know there’s a 
project type, and a progress bar, but that’s just for one project. I’d really 
like to be able to look top-down at my work/life/personal development/admin 
folders and see for my projects for the week/month/year, where I am and where I 
have to go. I do also appreciate there are Goals, and I do use them and find 
them effective, but only at a tactical level, not at a high-level 
planning/accomplishment view.

No month-by-month goals:  I do use goals, but it’s notable that the “month” 
goal is only for the current month. I would love a way to view the monthly 
goals for the previous and upcoming months - both for planning, and for 
tracking/achievement.  I’ve thought about using a mind map view with a parent 
node per month in something like MindMeister/Meisertask, or Asana/Trello Kanban 
boards, one per month. It’s like having 13 of the 43 folders - one per month. 
As before, MLO is very tactically focused, and doesn’t have a top-down view.

Planned vs due date:  I’m currently using SkedPal, and it does have a “plan for 
today/tomorrow/etc” setting AS WELL AS due date. Many task managers do, these 
days. So how do people do this in MLO?

Clunky date setting: I find that I can’t really use due dates proactively, such 
as setting which day I will do the task on in order to use the calendar view in 
the iPhone app for ‘loading’ each day, because it’s relatively slow and clunky 
to set due dates (compared to many apps having a “defer until tomorrow/next 
week/etc) quick button. I therefore find that if I did try setting due dates 
for, say, 20 tasks, and the times start to blow out, I now have to spend time 
going through each one of 20 tasks and manually try to move the date back to a 
realistic timeframe, for every one of those tasks.  Granted, it is easier to do 
this visually with the Gcal sync, using the calendar to drag and drop - MUCH 
easier, in fact - but it’s still an effort that’s increases with however many 
tasks you have dates for, in each daily review. How do others handle this?
Many thanks,


Damo

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