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Autofocus Time Management System

Task management method created by Mark Forster that uses intuitive selection from a long list, working on tasks until they feel done, creating a natural flow through your to-do list.

Last updated: 2026-03-16 11:49

Overview

Autofocus is a task management system created by British productivity expert Mark Forster. Unlike rigid prioritization methods, Autofocus uses intuitive selection and natural focus to work through tasks, making it ideal for creative work and fluctuating priorities.

Core Principles

No Prioritization

Closed Lists

Dismissal After Re-scanning

How Autofocus Works

Setup

Tools Needed:

Initial Brain Dump:

  1. Write down every task you can think of
  2. One task per line
  3. No organization or prioritization
  4. Include everything (work, personal, projects)
  5. Fill multiple pages if needed

Daily Use

Step 1: Read Through

Step 2: Select a Task

Step 3: Work on the Task

Step 4: Mark Progress

Step 5: Continue from That Point

Step 6: Dismissal Rule

Step 7: Add New Tasks

The "Autofocus" Element

The name comes from how your mind naturally focuses on what's most important right now, like a camera's autofocus:

This automatic, intuitive focusing is more reliable than forced prioritization.

Variations

Autofocus 1 (Original)

Autofocus 2

Autofocus 3

Autofocus 4 (Final System)

Super Focus (Related System)

When Autofocus Works Best

Ideal For:

Creative Work:

Fluctuating Priorities:

Procrastination Issues:

Long, Mixed Lists:

Less Ideal For:

Strict Deadlines:

Highly Structured Work:

Key Benefits

Psychological

Reduces Resistance:

Respects Intuition:

Clears Mental Clutter:

Practical

Simple System:

Flexible:

Gets Things Done:

Common Questions

"What if I never select important tasks?"

If a task never stands out:

Trust that if it's genuinely important, it will eventually stand out (or become an urgent problem you have to address).

"What about deadlines?"

For tasks with hard deadlines:

"My list grows too long!"

This is what the dismissal rule prevents:

"How do I handle urgent requests?"

New urgent items:

Tips for Success

Trust the Process

Be Honest with Dismissal

Respect Your Stopping Point

Keep List in One Place

Review Dismissed Tasks

Combining with Other Systems

With GTD:

With Time Blocking:

With Calendar:

Who Should Try Autofocus?

Ideal if you:

Not ideal if you:

The Philosophy

Mark Forster's insight: Your intuition, in the moment, knows better than your rational mind what to work on next.

Factors your intuition considers:

No prioritization system can account for all these variables as well as your in-the-moment intuition.

Bottom Line

Autofocus trades rigid structure for natural flow. It acknowledges that productivity isn't just about logic and discipline—it's also about energy, intuition, and working with your nature rather than against it.

If traditional task systems feel oppressive, Autofocus might be the liberating alternative you need.

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