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2008-01-14, 06:15 PM
Read the book Getting Things Done by David Allen.
The brilliance of contexts, is it breaks a project relationship.
You see everything that you need to do at a computer.
You see everything that you need to do with a phone.
You see everything that you need to do running errands.
David Allen goes a step further than I do and combines personal life and work. If you do this, the contexts will break the work/personal boundary.
Personally, I like having a work list. When I am at work, I am only working on the work list. When at home, I only work on the home list.