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Final Version Perfected (FVP)

Advanced task management system by Mark Forster using a scanning method with two passes to identify and work on genuinely ready tasks, reducing resistance and improving flow.

Last updated: 2026-03-16 11:49

Overview

Final Version Perfected (FVP) is Mark Forster's refinement of his task management systems, designed to help you work on tasks you're genuinely ready to do, reducing procrastination and creating natural workflow.

Core Algorithm

FVP uses a two-pass scanning method:

The Process

Pass 1: Readiness Selection

  1. Read through your task list from beginning
  2. Ask: "What do I want to do before [first task]?"
  3. If nothing, mark first task and move to Pass 2
  4. If something, mark that task instead
  5. Continue: "What do I want to do before [newly marked task]?"
  6. Repeat until you reach a task you're ready to do

Pass 2: Do the Work

  1. Work on the selected task
  2. When done (or when you want to stop), cross it off
  3. Return to Pass 1, starting from the beginning

Key Principles

"Want to Do Before"

The magic question: "What do I want to do before X?"

This identifies:

Dot/Mark System

Mark tasks with a dot (•) when selected:

Natural Resistance as Guide

If you don't want to do marked task before others:

The system works with resistance, not against it.

Setup

What You Need:

Initial List Creation:

  1. Brain dump all tasks
  2. Write in any order
  3. Don't organize
  4. Include everything
  5. One complete list

Example Walkthrough

Your List:

  1. File expense reports
  2. Call plumber
  3. Write blog post
  4. Review team proposals
  5. Plan vacation
  6. Fix broken shelf

Pass 1:

Pass 2:

Start Over:

Why It Works

Reveals True Readiness

The "before" question surfaces:

Reduces Procrastination

By working with resistance:

Maintains List Integrity

Always starting from the beginning:

Builds Momentum

Completing ready tasks:

Advanced Techniques

The "Pre-selection"

Marked task is preselected but:

Adding New Tasks

New items:

Breaking Down Tasks

If nothing comes "before" a task but you still resist:

Dismissal

Tasks repeatedly skipped:

Common Scenarios

"I Always Select the Same Task"

If same task repeatedly surfaces:

"Nothing Feels Ready"

If everything has resistance:

"I Keep Adding to End"

New tasks accumulating:

Comparing FVP to Other Forster Systems

vs. Autofocus

vs. Final Version

vs. SuperFocus

Benefits

Psychological

Honors Readiness:

Clear Selection:

Builds Confidence:

Practical

Simple System:

Comprehensive:

Self-Maintaining:

Limitations

Requires Discipline

Not for Everyone

Learning Curve

Tips for Success

Trust the "Want"

Start Fresh Each Time

Keep List Current

Allow Flexibility

Batch Similar Decisions

Who Should Try FVP?

Good Fit If You:

Poor Fit If You:

Tools

Physical

Digital

Recommendation: Physical often works better

Philosophy

FVP's insight: Readiness is more important than importance.

A "less important" task you're ready for gets done.

An "important" task you're not ready for doesn't.

By identifying and working with readiness, you:

Bottom Line

Final Version Perfected offers a middle path:

It's particularly powerful for people who know what they should do but struggle to do it—by honoring readiness over obligation.

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