Part of the syllabus of Paper
II (Priority Analysis), Time Management Course
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3. Obligatory priorities – Definition and extent of obligatory
priorities: spouse’s demands, parents’ expectations, sibling’s competitive
challenges, friend’s plea of help, employer’s wishes. Rank and file of
priorities. Discarding obligatory priorities based on the social status of the
obligator.
4. Acting on priorities – Relationship between performing and claiming to
have performed. Models based on proportionate divisions of the same. Substantiation
of False Claims. Non-executionary priorities – definition, examples and
explanation of why there are no needs to act on such priorities. Concept of
Eternal Pending.
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6. Daily priorities – Importance index of family, friends and acquaintances.
Relationship between priority and time of day. Weekday and weekend priorities.
Concept of self-satisfaction and self-centeredness.
7. Hindering agents – concept of everybody else as a hindrance. Own priorities,
polluting priorities and impurities. Structure and components of obstacle courses. (…)
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