In fact, many of the things you mention are in my system right now! It’s kind of amazing: it’s evolved into that simple list system for me, too. So OmniFocus, it’s not you - it’s me, I just don’t think we’re compatible… or do you have any suggestions how we could make it work? But this is more adhoc than a working system - so much slips through and I definitely never achieved the zen mind that I imagine a working GTD practice offers. The default way I manage my todo lists is just using Notes app to collect everything, and then making a 1 or 2 day plan in Taskpaper. In reality though I just can’t seem to integrate OmniFocus into my life, although I desire to. I still think the app is awesome - although haven’t really tried any of the alternative apps that have emerged since, because I’d already sunk so much cash into OF. And so now, before I click renew on my web subscription - I think it’s time I seriously rethink if this really is the app for me - because every year I am only able to commit to it for a month, before letting it slide until returning a year later - with the greatest of intentions - only to fail again. I have sunk a lot of money into it over these years - but I’ve never actually been able to make it work. As an avid reader of Merlin Man’s blog and GTD convert, I just thought it was a super cool app, and so I purchased every new version, and then every version subsequently released for a new device. I have been “using” OmniFocus since the beginning, back when it was a script in OmniOutliner.
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