I read another post where an OF user decided to break down his Home time into more meaningful contexts (Home:Kids, Home:After Work, Home:Saturday, etc.) and it got me to wondering if there really might be a productivity boost by doing so. I decided initially to keep the number of contexts to a minimum, so as to minimize the amount of thought (and wasted time) I spent trying to figure which context was the 'right' one. Here is what I have:
Church
Errands
Home
Mac@Work
Mac@NonWork
Mtg@Work
Mtg@NonWork
Office
Talk2@Work
Talk2@NonWork
Someday Maybe
Waiting For
Some time ago, I tried making the @Work/@NonWork sub-contexts of the corresponding parent, but I didn't like the way it was represented in the views. Nevertheless, that post got me to thinking if it might be better to create more precise contexts.
Any thoughts on this?
Church
Errands
Home
Mac@Work
Mac@NonWork
Mtg@Work
Mtg@NonWork
Office
Talk2@Work
Talk2@NonWork
Someday Maybe
Waiting For
Some time ago, I tried making the @Work/@NonWork sub-contexts of the corresponding parent, but I didn't like the way it was represented in the views. Nevertheless, that post got me to thinking if it might be better to create more precise contexts.
Any thoughts on this?