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Originally Posted by colicoid View Post
One thing that I have started to use for on-hold individual items for a massive, project that I am in charge of (focused folder), is to give that item "no context". That way the items don't show up in context mode so I don't act on them.
Oh, I should perhaps point out that that's the intended use for on-hold contexts: assigning an action to a context that's on hold effectively puts that action on hold. (I didn't mention this earlier because I tend not to take that approach myself: I prefer for actions to wake up again after a while to remind me to do something, so I usually defer them using a start date instead. But I know that others make heavy use of on-hold contexts like "Waiting".)