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Originally Posted by Jables View Post
I think this is a bit of a step in the right direction. Some of the titles for the breakdown come across as vague in terms of how they relate to the individual projects beneath ...
The scope of each area reflects four views that I am testing now about what I see as I look at the broader scope of my life. The titles are just concise (and cute) ways I decided to label them. They could just as well be labeled Obligations That Routinely Arise to Steal My Time, Goals with Outcomes of Significance to Meet My Life's Purposes, Goals That I Want to Accomplish For Fun, Life-Changing Missions That I Want to Undertake

Within my paradigm, I considered your statements as goals rather than projects. I put those "projects" in to my categories for example only. Any one "project" (goal) in this set up in itself might spawn a slew of projects in OmniFocus.

So, the categories came first, then the goals where put in to them. Let me stress this another way in case it was not clear (and your response suggests it may not have been) ... Following my approach, the projects you have should not be used to make up categories for them. Rather, your life's desires and missions and purposes should generate the categories for you.

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JJW