A long time ago, I read the book, "Time Management from the Inside Out" by Julia Morgenstern. She talks about matching your [mental] energy levels to your tasks. For example, if you have your highest energy first thing in the morning, and you automatically check email (which is not usually a very high energy requiring task), then in a sense you waste some of that time. For this discussion I almost think of energy as "willpower" or mental capacity.
So, the first question is, does anyone have an MLO structure that accounts for how much willpower the task requires? Do you use the effort field, and if so what do you do with it? What happens when you forget to set it?
The problem I've been encountering is that my mental energy levels have become unpredictable. It puts me in a loop, where I get overwhelmed by my task list, and because of that I don't even accomplish basic tasks that *are* achievable during that time. So, my second question is how do you keep yourself focused on using MLO when you get overwhelmed? As I've mentioned before, my most effective technique is to tweak my processes, which is why am writing this :-)