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Hello Don,
They're just ideas for how you might want to organise your tasks, but I imagine you'll end up with a system that works for you and isn't exactly how any of those templates look.
As an example, my own system is a hybrid of Steven Covey's "7 habits" and Richard Allen's GTD (Getting Things Done).
So, I tend to have a folder for each area of my life (personal, home, work and community), with a subfolder for each of my roles (in work: design engineer, technical lead, bidding; in home: husband, father, family, earning, home maintenance, etc). Under each role I'll have projects with sub-projects and tasks.
I then tag tasks with contexts which fit with the GTD definitions - @calls, @computer, @errand, @home, @office, @site, etc.
That way I can zoom in to a particular area of my life or project. I can also use a flat view to organise my tasks by context and, for example, clear a group of calls or all my errands at the same time.
I put contact names in the task notes. That way I can use a text filter to look at all the things I delecated or need to discuss with Rick or Neil (for example) as a list together.
That's what works for me. Your system might end up being entirely different. The templates (along with books like the above two) may be a source of ideas or inspiratikn for developing your personal system. I hope it goes well.
Stéphane