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	<title>Comments on: Saving Time by staying within contexts</title>
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		<title>By: gtdfrk</title>
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		<description>I've been using GTD since October 2006 and I've created a lot of projects and next actions (and someday/maybe), but I have deliberately kept my number of contexts very limited. So far I haven't felt the need to refine my contexts further. I do a lot of work at my computer and at home, so @home usually entails a lot of next actions that are actually work related.

I use the following contexts: @anywhere, @calls, @computer, @errands, @home, @office, @people, @work for my own next actions.
And @work (waiting for), @home (waiting for) for tasks I'm waiting for other people to complete.</description>
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<p>I use the following contexts: @anywhere, @calls, @computer, @errands, @home, @office, @people, @work for my own next actions.<br />
And @work (waiting for), @home (waiting for) for tasks I&#8217;m waiting for other people to complete.</p>
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