Is this a problem with methodology or implementation? Any @list can be placed on its own page. But it's important to recognize the difference between an action list (e.g. Six More Important Things To Do) and a de facto Someday/Maybe list. By blending the two, you start going numb to the entire list and gradually lose the motivation to do anything off of it.
Test it out. Take your Six More Important Things and make that your next action list. And put everything else in Someday/Maybe. Once you complete those six things, you can review your Someday/Maybe list and make decisions about what actions your willing to do, transferring those to your action list. By setting up hard edges between these lists, you'll become more conscious about what actions are real committments, and which ones are merely "shoulds."
You'll never see how to get there if you're waiting to see how to get there before you see yourself there. -- David Allen