That’s pretty much how I’d approach this, too – root-level folders of Old and New, hide Old in the Views, and gradually work through the Old folder moving stuff into New
Someone once said ‘The middle of every successful project looks like a real mess’ – you’ll always be in the middle of it, so don’t beat yourself up if your MLO profile isn’t perfectly neat
Having said that, for me the critical thing is to get the Inbox emptied daily, and give all those new tasks a Context and a Due Date and move them into the right place in the Outline
Now and then I may focus on tidying up a specific folder in the Outline, so it’s less of a mess – that might be a folder representing an Area of Life, or a Project (particularly a project that’s likely to repeat)
But many of my folders are a bit of a mess, and it doesn’t matter, because tasks surface when their Due Date comes round, and I don’t need to think about the state of the folders they’re in
Wol
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The old-folder/new-folder approach suggested by Wol and Stéph is probably best, but there's one drawback: the old tasks are now essentially in someday/never mode. If there's stuff in there that's actually current/important you will probably miss it, until some day when you view the hidden tasks and say, Oh, I should have done this one.
If you want to still see the old stuff but want it in the background, giving prominence to the new stuff, I would suggest modifying your views to have a first group of new stuff followed by a second group of old stuff. One way to do that, if you are not using flags for anything would be to create an "old stuff" flag then modify your views to group by flag. If you are using flags that wont work. Find some other field you are not using. For example, every task in my profile is urgency 100. I could set all the old ones to urgency zero and then change my view to group by urgency. If there's some other field you are not using (goal? effort? there must be one) then group by that.
Hint: to set all old tasks to some value like urgency - zero, make a view that shows all of your old tasks. You might want to use filters like created date before 3 May 2019 or something similar. Select all tasks in the view by selecting the first one then scrolling to the bottom, holding down the shift and selecting the last one. look at the sidebar on the right and update your special, eg urgency = 0.
after this you can collapse the bottom group in your view and
work out of the top one, but from time to time you can expand the
bottom group and see what you are missing.
You should not have to change your views to "go back to normal" -
just from time to time look at the old tasks - if one is still
needed clear the special field to make it a normal task again, if
the task is no longer needed, just delete it. When there are no
more tasks with the special field, the bottom group will just
disappear.
-Dwight
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