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Phase 1 vs 2

Phase 1 vs 2

  1. The difference between Phase 1 and Phase 2 is in Phase 1, you only focus on setting yourself going.
  2. You plan what you do every day for the 100 days, and assess only to adapt and hunt for Kairos/ anti-Kairos.
  3. For Phase 2, you make targets for minor, yet significant breakthroughs .

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Phase 2 Eligibility

Phase 2 Eligibility

  1. In order to pass Phase 1, it is recommended that you gain 75% of the total score.
  2. Above 50% may be acceptable, however the further you are away from the 100% mark, it is likely that you will face the difficulties in Phase 2.

Passing Phase 1 means:

Phase 2: Metamorphosis

Phase 2: Metamorphosis

  1. Phase 2 is designed with the requirement for using the mechanisms and methodologies the subjects found in Phase 1 to repeatedly transcend their old self.
  2. In days to come, they will go beyond their old limits. This will be discussed in the next artic...

How to play phase 2?

  1. For Phase 2, the objective is to design and learn to plan for overcoming personal limitations.
  2. The subject is required to conduct vigilant assessments, set the requirements and map the working criteria to requirements.
  3. Hence, s/he is required to detect pers...

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