A lot of the multiple Context issues can be solved in OF by using nested contexts.
So, you can have the following:
Calls
Work
House Management
Kid-related
Personal
To see all your calls select Calls, to see House and Kids, select both of those contexts.
However, there are a few situations that call for 2 contexts.
One might be if you want to tag actions with both a physical context AND an energy level needed to do them. So you might have Calls / High Energy (asking your ex to remember your kid's birthday this year) and Calls / Brain Dead (activating your new credit card)
You could set up energy levels for every one of your contexts, but that's a lot of hassle — much easier to have an additional context field for this info.
--Liz
So, you can have the following:
Calls
Work
House Management
Kid-related
Personal
To see all your calls select Calls, to see House and Kids, select both of those contexts.
However, there are a few situations that call for 2 contexts.
One might be if you want to tag actions with both a physical context AND an energy level needed to do them. So you might have Calls / High Energy (asking your ex to remember your kid's birthday this year) and Calls / Brain Dead (activating your new credit card)
You could set up energy levels for every one of your contexts, but that's a lot of hassle — much easier to have an additional context field for this info.
--Liz