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Thanks for that, Seraphim - much appreciated.
I've not yet had a chance to give FVP or FVP-Q a proper trial, but I'm going to start it this week. I'd lost the notebook containing my Someday/Maybe list and have been hunting for it all week, because some of the tasks are things I want to do in the next couple of months but I couldn't remember all of them. Now that I've found the notebook, I'll transfer those tasks to my current working notebook. My current working notebook is actually a diary for 2015 which started life in January as DIT, but since then has been reincarnated as AF1, FV, 3-tasks, SMEMA, etc. etc., according to how I felt at the time (I love them all!).
My working notebook was getting bunged up with someday/maybe tasks so I thought it would be better to transfer them to a separate notebook - now I'm not so sure - it's handy to have everything in one place, but the list becomes unwieldy, especially because I process the list using various systems of Mark's.
I know I'd be much better off just choosing a system and using it consistently! So your summary of all the various posts on FVP is very timely - I'll read them all to get my head round it.
I've not yet had a chance to give FVP or FVP-Q a proper trial, but I'm going to start it this week. I'd lost the notebook containing my Someday/Maybe list and have been hunting for it all week, because some of the tasks are things I want to do in the next couple of months but I couldn't remember all of them. Now that I've found the notebook, I'll transfer those tasks to my current working notebook. My current working notebook is actually a diary for 2015 which started life in January as DIT, but since then has been reincarnated as AF1, FV, 3-tasks, SMEMA, etc. etc., according to how I felt at the time (I love them all!).
My working notebook was getting bunged up with someday/maybe tasks so I thought it would be better to transfer them to a separate notebook - now I'm not so sure - it's handy to have everything in one place, but the list becomes unwieldy, especially because I process the list using various systems of Mark's.
I know I'd be much better off just choosing a system and using it consistently! So your summary of all the various posts on FVP is very timely - I'll read them all to get my head round it.
August 3, 2015 at 9:58 |
Margaret1
Seraphim:
<< Here are some threads / posts I am always wishing I could find more easily... >>
Note that I've now started a category for "FVP" blog posts.
<< Here are some threads / posts I am always wishing I could find more easily... >>
Note that I've now started a category for "FVP" blog posts.
August 3, 2015 at 15:42 |
Mark Forster
Mark:
Pardon my denseness. Where is that category?
Thanks!
Pardon my denseness. Where is that category?
Thanks!
August 4, 2015 at 13:42 |
Lenore
Lenore:
Thanks for asking. I've just realized I did it as a tag, not a category.
You'll see it at the bottom of any blog post about FVP in red. Click on it and it will bring up all the other blog posts about FVP. Unfortunately it only works with blog posts not with Forum posts.
Thanks for asking. I've just realized I did it as a tag, not a category.
You'll see it at the bottom of any blog post about FVP in red. Click on it and it will bring up all the other blog posts about FVP. Unfortunately it only works with blog posts not with Forum posts.
August 4, 2015 at 14:02 |
Mark Forster
For those browsing through, here’s the link to the tag:
http://markforster.squarespace.com/blog/tag/fvp
http://markforster.squarespace.com/blog/tag/fvp
August 19, 2015 at 0:04 |
Hugo Ferreira
FVP instructions -- http://markforster.squarespace.com/blog/2015/5/21/the-final-version-perfected-fvp.html
FVP introduction of the "no question" variant -- http://markforster.squarespace.com/fv-forum/post/2508019#post2509454 (June 3, 2015), with some helpful elaborations at http://markforster.squarespace.com/fv-forum/post/2508019#post2509667 (June 4, 2015)
"Dotting Power" -- http://markforster.squarespace.com/blog/2015/6/10/dotting-power.html
FVP guidance for weeding the list -- http://markforster.squarespace.com/fv-forum/post/2511145
How Mark handles email -- http://markforster.squarespace.com/fv-forum/post/2509559#post2514549
And of course, I must include the post where Mark suggests re-naming Questionless FVP to "AutoFocus Perfected"! http://markforster.squarespace.com/fv-forum/post/2511021#post2511030 Note also that in this post, Mark says there is no need to do any "comparison" in Questionless FVP -- you just go with whatever stands out -- and tell your mind what kind of things should stand out, as spelled out in the Dotting Power post.
More on standing out, resistance, and "No-Question FVP Best Practice" -- http://markforster.squarespace.com/fv-forum/post/2518514#post2518853