Context is a concept from the book GTD by Dave Allen (I can recommend
reading this)
and pertains to placing an action in context, i.e. 'what is this
action related too?'
eg. an action 'Send g'ma an E-mail'can relate to 'PC' because you
would perform the action
when you are sitting behind your PC. So placing actions in context
means grouping them
together by the context in which you would execute them.

On Apr 3, 10:30 am, Steve T <[email protected]> wrote:
> I D'ld D3 from Tiddly spot.
>
> One of my biggest 'Getting things Done" tasks is to get my "getting
> things done' tiddlywik done !
>
> It's a shame there is not a simple USER guide, I may have given up at
> first but I'm glad I didn't.
>
> Saying "download the example and look at it" doesn't do it for me. A
> simple bullet point guide would take less time to write. I don't mean
> a geeks tweak guide - I mean how to put a GTD thang into operation -
> kinda like how to write a letter.
>
> I shall have a stab at this myself as I'd like to deploy this as a
> project management tool. However I'm not the person to do it as I'm
> sure I'd miss loads e.g. I don't understand "contexts".
>
> I've searched but I can't find anything. Any pointers? I'd happily
> start a wiki "how to" guide and invite collaborators.
>
> Steve T

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