Curriculum

Detailed breakdown of all Chronyxet courses. Here you will find the complete module outline for each edition — from FREE EDITION to LOOM EDITION. Each course consists of seven sequential modules that can be completed at your own pace.

1. FREE EDITION Preview: A first step toward understanding how you spend your time each day.

Course Modules:

  1. Understanding what time management actually means and why common approaches often fall short
  2. Observing where your time goes right now — without judgment, just facts
  3. The difference between urgent and important and why this distinction matters
  4. Basic daily structure: what a day looks like with even minimal planning
  5. Simple tools for capturing tasks in a clear and repeatable way
  6. Main obstacles to planning and how to work with them
  7. Summary of the material and building a minimal stable personal practice

2. ALIGN EDITION Preview: A structured approach to organizing tasks and building a stable working rhythm.

Course Modules:

  1. Why a standard to-do list does not function as a system
  2. Differentiating tasks by levels and categories
  3. Prioritization: how to choose what to do first when everything feels important
  4. Principles of building a weekly task block
  5. Working with unfinished tasks without extra pressure
  6. Adapting the system to changes and unpredictable situations
  7. Assembling your own repeatable alignment practice

3. HALO EDITION Preview: Learn how information flows affect your attention and how to build a stable environment for focused work.

Course Modules:

  1. The nature of information flows and why the brain responds to interruptions the way it does
  2. Attention as a manageable resource
  3. Levels of focus and choosing the right level for each type of task
  4. Building a quiet space for work — both physical and digital
  5. Limiting incoming information flows with practical methods
  6. Recovering after concentration breaks and returning to work
  7. Assembling a personal environment-management system

4. PATH EDITION Preview: Build the program logic of your day: from task setting to the stable reproduction of results.

Course Modules:

  1. The concept of program logic in daily planning and why sequence matters more than the number of tasks
  2. Context of task execution: time of day, energy levels, and task types
  3. Building the route of the day with internal logic
  4. Plan verification: how to check whether it will actually be carried out
  5. Working with breaks and transitions between task blocks
  6. Restoring the route after failures and unforeseen situations
  7. Recording your own daily logic in a reproducible format

5. GRID EDITION Preview: A modular planning structure: learn to build a system where every element has its place.

Course Modules:

  1. Modular thinking in planning and why it works with complex task systems
  2. Defining areas of activity as separate modules
  3. Internal structure of each module: goals, tasks, rhythm
  4. Establishing connections between modules without mutual overload
  5. Managing priorities when several modules demand attention at once
  6. Reviewing and updating the modular system over time
  7. Assembling a complete modular grid of your activity

6. DRIFT EDITION Preview: Explore how to manage time within multi-level systems where plans and conditions constantly shift.

Course Modules:

  1. The concept of drift in planning systems and why it is a natural phenomenon
  2. Types of changing conditions and ways to classify them
  3. Building flexible points in the structure of the day and week
  4. Working with several parallel levels of tasks simultaneously
  5. Reviewing and recalibrating the system after significant changes
  6. Maintaining stability of the system’s core while the periphery drifts
  7. Assembling a personal methodology for working with an unstable environment

7. LOOM EDITION Preview: A complete time management system: from foundational principles to an integrated structure that covers your entire activity.

Course Modules:

  1. Overview of all levels of time management and how they interact in a unified system
  2. Re-examining basic principles from a systems perspective
  3. Structure of daily planning and its connection to the weekly level
  4. Weekly and monthly levels: how they form and maintain overall direction
  5. Long-term planning as the foundation for all short-term decisions
  6. Integration of all levels into a single functional system
  7. Step-by-step scheme for building and launching your own complete system

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