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Zoltán Király Posted 3 years ago
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Contexts or context tags?

Hello,

I'm using a productivity system called "Getting Things Done" (GTD). In this system tasks can be categorized by "GTD contexts" https://facedragons.com/productivity/what-are-contexts-in-gtd


For example, phone calls are tagged @ phone. Tasks done using a computer are tagged @ computer, etc..

Having this detail, is it correct to use the wording "GTD context tags" ? or just use "GTD contexts" without the word tags?


For example, are these both correct?


1. I'm using GTD context tags.

2. I'm using GTD contexts.

  

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I think it is reasonable to refer to the string "" as a tag. Of course, you can implement GTD within many different kinds of software, and each will have a name for such a tag.

  • I think it is reasonable to refer to the string "" as a tag.
  • Of course, you can implement GTD within many different kinds of software, and each will have a name for such a tag.
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I think it is reasonable to refer to the string "" as a tag. Of course, you can implement GTD within many different kinds of software, and each will have a name for such a tag.

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I think in this https://scoutups.com/blog/gtd-todoist-setup/ you find answer for your questions. But i think both are correct.

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