Inspired by Mark's testing of No-List Autofocus, I'm attempting a modification of FVP (which may have been made already). Prior to this, I've been using 5T pretty consistently for about two months and am happy with the results.
1. New tasks may be added at any time, but must be worked on immediately. 2. Besides that, the normal FVP rules hold, using the "What do I want to do before X?" question. 3. When marking off a chain, it's a natural extension of the "What do I want to do before X?" to add new tasks.
So far, using it one day, I've noticed that it provides a lot more focus on the hard projects that I have committed to and seems significantly more flexible than 5T or FVP. I'm starting my list from scratch since I have a new notebook, but will let everyone know how it goes.
An addition I'm thinking about adding is to allow a scan from the last dot instead of just the last dot completed in cases where significant resistance is felt.
1. New tasks may be added at any time, but must be worked on immediately.
2. Besides that, the normal FVP rules hold, using the "What do I want to do before X?" question.
3. When marking off a chain, it's a natural extension of the "What do I want to do before X?" to add new tasks.
So far, using it one day, I've noticed that it provides a lot more focus on the hard projects that I have committed to and seems significantly more flexible than 5T or FVP. I'm starting my list from scratch since I have a new notebook, but will let everyone know how it goes.
An addition I'm thinking about adding is to allow a scan from the last dot instead of just the last dot completed in cases where significant resistance is felt.