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:
- Understanding what time management actually means and why common approaches often fall short
- Observing where your time goes right now — without judgment, just facts
- The difference between urgent and important and why this distinction matters
- Basic daily structure: what a day looks like with even minimal planning
- Simple tools for capturing tasks in a clear and repeatable way
- Main obstacles to planning and how to work with them
- 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:
- Why a standard to-do list does not function as a system
- Differentiating tasks by levels and categories
- Prioritization: how to choose what to do first when everything feels important
- Principles of building a weekly task block
- Working with unfinished tasks without extra pressure
- Adapting the system to changes and unpredictable situations
- 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:
- The nature of information flows and why the brain responds to interruptions the way it does
- Attention as a manageable resource
- Levels of focus and choosing the right level for each type of task
- Building a quiet space for work — both physical and digital
- Limiting incoming information flows with practical methods
- Recovering after concentration breaks and returning to work
- 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:
- The concept of program logic in daily planning and why sequence matters more than the number of tasks
- Context of task execution: time of day, energy levels, and task types
- Building the route of the day with internal logic
- Plan verification: how to check whether it will actually be carried out
- Working with breaks and transitions between task blocks
- Restoring the route after failures and unforeseen situations
- 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:
- Modular thinking in planning and why it works with complex task systems
- Defining areas of activity as separate modules
- Internal structure of each module: goals, tasks, rhythm
- Establishing connections between modules without mutual overload
- Managing priorities when several modules demand attention at once
- Reviewing and updating the modular system over time
- 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:
- The concept of drift in planning systems and why it is a natural phenomenon
- Types of changing conditions and ways to classify them
- Building flexible points in the structure of the day and week
- Working with several parallel levels of tasks simultaneously
- Reviewing and recalibrating the system after significant changes
- Maintaining stability of the system’s core while the periphery drifts
- 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:
- Overview of all levels of time management and how they interact in a unified system
- Re-examining basic principles from a systems perspective
- Structure of daily planning and its connection to the weekly level
- Weekly and monthly levels: how they form and maintain overall direction
- Long-term planning as the foundation for all short-term decisions
- Integration of all levels into a single functional system
- Step-by-step scheme for building and launching your own complete system
