This is the first time I’ve heard of the Final Version Perfected (FVP). As a person who’s struggled with confronting “tasks I really should do, but aren’t absolutely necessary to do” in a large list of other seemingly more pressing tasks, this could prove very useful. Thank you for mentioning it!
In the past, I’ve put my tasks in a spreadsheet and rated them by “urgency” and “importance,” which were multiplied to give a “priority score.” While this was useful early on, I found that classifying each task in this way resulted in a lot of decision fatigue and was ultimately unsustainable. YMMV.
This is the first time I’ve heard of the Final Version Perfected (FVP). As a person who’s struggled with confronting “tasks I really should do, but aren’t absolutely necessary to do” in a large list of other seemingly more pressing tasks, this could prove very useful. Thank you for mentioning it!
In the past, I’ve put my tasks in a spreadsheet and rated them by “urgency” and “importance,” which were multiplied to give a “priority score.” While this was useful early on, I found that classifying each task in this way resulted in a lot of decision fatigue and was ultimately unsustainable. YMMV.