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@@ -104,20 +104,20 @@ A context is the things that are reqwuired for you to do the action:
your phone; "online" would be all the things you need Internet access
to do; "at home" for things you must be at home to do, etc.
-Geeks have spent inordinate amounts of times figuring out the ideal
-contexts and categories
+Productivity geeks have spent inordinate amounts of times figuring out
+the ideal contexts and categories
for them. This is an easy thing to obsess over. However, it's
also clear that nobody else can decide what contexts suit you than yourself.
-Still, for inspiration, here's the list of contexts Lars uses:
+Still, for inspiration, here's the list of contexts I use:
* **In progress**: for anything that has been started, but is currently
waiting for something, typically a long computation being performed by
a computer
* **Unfun**: anything that is unpleasant, and is therefore easily postponed;
- having this as its own category helps avoiding that (also, there's a rule
+ having this as its own category helps avoiding that (also, I have a rule
that every workday at least one unfun thing needs to be done)
* **At phone, able to call**: for phone calls one needs to make (a special
- category of unfun, most of the time)
+ category of unfun, for me)
* **Errands**: things that require you to go somewhere, such as a shop, or
office, or meet someone outside your normal locations
* **With person X**: things that need to be discussed with a specific