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FV and FVP Forum > How I'm implementing FVP

By following the instructions as written :-)

(I thought Mark might want the encouragement.)

In more detail: I rewrote an existing list of 20 items in my favorite iPad app: Cloud Outliner. It lets you move items up and down and check them. So I check the ones I select per the instructions and then work per instructions, then either delete done items or move them to the bottom.

I'm slightly worried about item 1 never getting attention, but only slightly as I don't really want to do it anyway. Eventually I'll be obligated to take it on. At some point I'll feel ready. Until then, FVP is doing a good job of letting me ignore it :-)
May 22, 2015 at 0:59 | Registered CommenterAlan Baljeu
I'm using FVP in a lined Moleskine pocket softcover notebook in this way:

• The oldest active page is always marked with the notebook ribbon
• The newest active page is always marked with a removable clear tab
• The current task's page is always marked by tossing my pen into the notebook and closing the elastic around the notebook itself
May 22, 2015 at 4:43 | Registered CommenterMichael B.