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This is a good list....
This is a good list. I find so many times that I want to classify the context for a task before I have committed to it as a next action. I’ve thought about using the priority field to identify a tast as something I’m committing to do before the next review (i.e., priority 2, leaving priority 1 for must do NOW tasks), and leaving all others as priority 3. This way, I can mess with the context if I want, but I’ll know I’ve only committed to tasks with a priority of 1 or 2, and that I need to consider tasks with priority 3 during the next review. Ideally, only tasks I’m really going to accomplish will be priority 1 or 2. Does this make sense?