I understand “zombie mode” not as as an acute attack of akrasia, but as being in a low-functioning state (e.g. because you’re sleep-deprived) so that you don’t want to attempt anything complicated.
Yes, I meant a low-functioning state. My current todo app lacks tools for assigning contexts to tasks. When I switch to my own app (currently in development), I’ll make a dedicated context for this type of tasks, e.g. @zombie—and will try to adopt the following TAP:
When in zombie mode, Open the todo app, turn on the @zombie context, and look at the list.
I understand “zombie mode” not as as an acute attack of akrasia, but as being in a low-functioning state (e.g. because you’re sleep-deprived) so that you don’t want to attempt anything complicated.
I would suggest a different TAP for that situation: when you are sleep-deprived, go and look for a bed and get some sleep.
I do have this one, but the trigger doesn’t fire reliably. Sometimes I go to bed, sometimes I don’t.
Yes, I meant a low-functioning state. My current todo app lacks tools for assigning contexts to tasks. When I switch to my own app (currently in development), I’ll make a dedicated context for this type of tasks, e.g. @zombie—and will try to adopt the following TAP:
When in zombie mode, Open the todo app, turn on the @zombie context, and look at the list.
Any progress on the custom todo app?