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The context view organizes things into where they need to be done in tidy lists, and the planning outline is equally malleable. That gives us the freedom to organize our sidebar in whatever way we want. Here's what I do.

Context View = "Runway", Current Actions
Planning View Outline = 10,000 ft, Current Projects
Planning View Sidebar = 20,000 ft, Areas of Responsibility

Here is how I arrange my sidebar, my Areas of Responsibility:

Inbox
Library
- Personal
- Business
- - Strategy
- - Management
- - Supporting Processes
- - Clients
- - - Major Client A
- - - Major Client B
- - - Major Client C
- - - Minor Clients

I'm also toying with the idea of separating my someday/maybe lists they're not spread out while I'm Planning.

OF's ability to focus is what makes it special. We get a great Current Projects list which can be arranged alphabetically by due date or for review, along with a great way to identify and plan within our Areas of Responsibility.