Thanks Ken for the good hint. Best Regards, and a good 2009.

On Dec 31 2008, 4:38 pm, Ken Girard <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have people as listed as projects for just this reason. Most of them
> have multiple actions on them as I make actions of stuff like "Teach
> Cayce to drive", "Take Alesia to dinner" and "Loan Sword of Truth
> series to Anne". When I know Anne is coming over, I can look to see if
> there are any actions I need to do on her.
> And if they don't have an action then maybe I need to remember to add
> some.
> Part of the balancing of work and play.
>
> Ken Girard
>
> On Dec 31, 4:25 am, BrunoHeufelder <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I am a happy new user of mGTD.
> > One thing that confuses me is that in some cases, a Task ha to belong
> > to a project to be listed.
> > I mean for example:
> > Lets say I have an Area "Family". If I create an Action in that Area,
> > for example "Write Email to mom", it will not appear in the "Family"
> > area view, because it is not a project, just an Action.
>
> > The workaround I see is to create a miscellaneous project, that
> > includes al those "actions by themselfes, not in projects". But I feel
> > that Actions should not be preferably hierarchically belonging to a
> > project, if they are just loose actions, they should also appear in
> > the Area.
> > Similar thing happens to someday/maybe actions, they have to be a
> > project, to be of "someday/maybe".
>
> > Wish you a happy new year
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