Little follow-up from my Omnifocus blog post. I have indeed been using it less in the past month, like I expected. It's a hassle to maintain a full inventory of all that needs to be done, and once the stress wears off there comes a point when I think: I can do this in my head again, and I start doing so.
Repeating daily tasks are nice and most of the days I still check my morning checklist on it. There are also days when I don't, or when I check the list only after having left the house (and thus accepting that I forgot some items). Repeating tasks in less regular intervals are worse: sometimes I already perform certain tasks and forget to check them off, and then the interval gets out of sync with how often I want to do these things, and I have to manually go in and fix it. This is a hassle too, as I explained before: Omnifocus is terrible to navigate if you are looking for a specific task or project.
My phone is slow and it's storage is full. Opening Omnifocus is a pain. I don't actually want to spend money on a new phone right now though, as I don't think that's the solution to this problem. I'll keep using Omnifocus for now, but it is certainly more in the background than it used to be.