If I could only give more than 3 votes... What happens now is that recurring tasks get artificially high priority scores because of the requirement to have a due date -- higher than if they would be once-off tasks without a due date. This goes against the grain of almost any reasonable prioritisation concept, not only GTD.
If I could only give more than 3 votes... What happens now is that recurring tasks get artificially high priority scores because of the requirement to have a due date -- higher than if they would be once-off tasks without a due date. This goes against the grain of almost any reasonable prioritisation concept, not only GTD.