

How to use Alfred to quickly and conveniently create an OmniFocus project that includes a linked project document and folder.Strategies for using defer dates and times to ensure that actions become available when it’s most appropriate to work on them.Strategies for ordering folders and projects that reinforce the natural ordering of individual actions.How to systematically use OmniFocus folders to help ensure that you’re paying appropriate attention to all of your “horizons of focus”.Joe shared details of how he structured his OmniFocus setup and workflows to match the flow of his life and work and to help ensure that he’s paying attention to both the big picture of life, while also honouring his day-to-day commitments.


Enter the Coupon Code LEARNOMNIFOCUS when purchasing the course to apply the discount. To celebrate the launch of this new edition of the course, Joe generously offered a $5 discount to people in the Learn OmniFocus community. This popular self-guided course offers an in-depth look at the principles, conventions, and automations that Joe shared during this session. Joe recently launched a major update to Working With OmniFocus. Among other things, he talked about why he doesn’t use tags, how he uses defer dates and times, and his strategies for developing habits. Joe provided a summary of his new approach on his blog and took us on an in-depth tour of his setup and workflows during this session. To accommodate changes in his life and work, Joe recently revamped his OmniFocus Setup and Workflows, drawing some wisdom from Learn OmniFocus, Kourosh Dini, David Sparks, and others. He’s written extensively about his OmniFocus workflows on his blog, has crafted some very helpful AppleScripts that are popular among OmniFocus users, and created the critically-acclaimed Working with OmniFocus online course, that recently received a major update. Joe has a long history with OmniFocus and was a guest on Learn OmniFocus back in 2015. Joe Buhlig returned to Learn OmniFocus to share details on how he’s making effective use of OmniFocus 3 without using any tags.
