60) The ability to set energy level required for an action. This might be a radio button set in the inspector (high, med, low) but would probably be most useful as a simple boolean. Could be similar to the "flag" - a quick click in the action row to indicate that this action requires minimal brain activity to complete. Then in context mode, the available actions could be filtered such that only the low-energy (or high energy) actions are shown.
David Allen talks about having this no-brain list on p. 194 of GTD: "I recommend that you always keep an inventory of things that need to be done that require very little mental or creative horsepower. When you're in one of those low-energy states, do them."
David Allen talks about having this no-brain list on p. 194 of GTD: "I recommend that you always keep an inventory of things that need to be done that require very little mental or creative horsepower. When you're in one of those low-energy states, do them."