by Jason C | Jun 12, 2022
Groups items by person, for discussion in one-on-one meetings or ad hoc conversations. Examples: 1Fred, 1Josie, 1Lisa.
by Jason C | Jun 12, 2022
1-1 contexts track actions related to people. You do NOT need a 1-1 context for everyone in your life. Only use these for people with whom you may need to discuss multiple tasks at once. To view all tasks for that person: Click Filter Cards (right pane). Click the...
by Jason C | Jun 12, 2022
A context for items you will handle in multi-person meetings. Examples: +AllHands, +Managers, +Staff.
by Jason C | Jun 12, 2022
For Groups Only Meeting contexts are for multi-person meetings only. Use a 1-1 context for personal meetings or follow-up items for individuals. Meeting contexts make it easy add tasks to meeting agendas or to remember to raise issues in meetings. When you assign the...
by Jason C | Jun 12, 2022
Major contexts let you balance your life by deciding how much time you will spend on tasks in each life area. They are used in your strategic calendar, and they are always assigned to tasks too as you process. To count as a major life area (major context), a context...
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