Mark Forster (1944-2025)
British time management expert and author who created multiple productivity systems including Autofocus, Do It Tomorrow, and Final Version (FV), known for emphasizing intuitive task selection over rigid prioritization. Passed away October 2025 at age 81.
Last updated: 2026-03-20 07:40
Overview
Mark Forster (1944-2025) was a British time management coach and author who developed several influential productivity systems. He passed away on October 12, 2025, at the age of 81, leaving a legacy of intuitive, human-centered productivity methods.
Major Contributions
Autofocus System (2008+):
- Intuitive task selection based on what "feels ready"
- Multiple versions and refinements
- Emphasizes subconscious wisdom over analytical prioritization
Do It Tomorrow:
- Book and method for task management
- Focus on realistic commitments
- Managing workload sustainably
Final Version (FV):
- Later refinement of the Autofocus concept
- Streamlined approach to task management
Philosophy
Forster's methods differed from mainstream productivity advice:
- Trusted intuition over rigid systems
- Emphasized sustainability over maximum output
- Focused on what felt right rather than analytical prioritization
- Balanced rational and intuitive thinking
Autofocus Innovation
The Autofocus system's key insight: allowing your mind to "autofocus" on tasks that are ready to be done, rather than forcing yourself through a prioritized list. This honored the subconscious mind's ability to know what's most appropriate in the moment.
Legacy
Forster's work influenced:
- Personal productivity thinking
- Understanding of intuitive decision-making
- Recognition that not all productivity needs to be data-driven
- Appreciation for psychological aspects of time management
Published Works
- "Get Everything Done and Still Have Time to Play"
- "Do It Tomorrow"
- "Secrets of Productive People"
- Numerous online articles and system descriptions
Impact
His systems attracted dedicated followings, particularly among knowledge workers who found traditional time management too rigid or stressful. The Autofocus method remains discussed and practiced despite newer productivity trends.
Forster's passing in 2025 marks the end of an era for a distinct approach to productivity that prioritized human psychology and intuition alongside efficiency and output.
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