IF tactics
IF Tactics are a fundamental component of the Percomboo world. They function as personal decision-making frameworks, enabling
individuals to respond effectively to internal or external conditions through
structured, conditional logic.
At their core, IF
Tactics follow a simple structure:
If [Condition],
then choose from [Primary Options] → followed by [Secondary Options or
Recommendations].
These tactics serve as
the moment where an individual transitions from merely understanding Universal
Principles to actively shaping or performing their InFi. IF Tactics are how the Percomboo world presents
dynamic choices to individuals, empowering them to make conscious, situational
decisions.
Key Elements of IF
Tactics
- Condition: The triggering factor or circumstance
(internal or external).
- Primary Options (formerly “primary demo”): The broad, high-level responses available
to the individual.
- Secondary Options or Recommendations: More specific, actionable suggestions
under each primary option.
- Final Decision: The individual’s responsibility to select
and enact the most appropriate course.
Example Scenario:
Receiving Verbal Criticism
Let’s walk through how
an IF Tactic works in practice, using the situation of receiving verbal
criticism from another person.
Step-by-Step
Breakdown
IF:
You receive verbal criticism from another person.
THEN Choose from
the Following Primary Options:
- Engage with the Criticism Constructively
- Deflect or Delay the Response
- Challenge the Criticism Directly
- Withdraw from the Situation
Now, for each
Primary Option, consider Secondary (Specific) Options or Recommendations:
1. Engage with the
Criticism Constructively
- Listen attentively and ask clarifying
questions.
- Reflect on the content: is there truth or
value in what’s being said?
- Thank the person for their feedback, even
if it's uncomfortable.
- Integrate the useful parts into your
growth.
2. Deflect or Delay
the Response
- Say: “I need a moment to process this.”
- Postpone the conversation to a calmer
moment.
- Use humour or neutrality to ease tension.
3. Challenge the
Criticism Directly
- Ask for specific examples to back up the
critique.
- Express disagreement respectfully: “I see
it differently.”
- Set boundaries if the criticism feels
unfair or harmful.
4. Withdraw from
the Situation
- Physically leave the space if needed.
- Emotionally detach and revisit it later in
your own time.
- Use journaling or inner dialogue to unpack
the experience.
Final Decision
Although Percomboo
presents the primary and secondary options, the final choice rests with the
individual. The chosen response should align with one's InFi and
personal principles.
Summary
IF Tactics in Percomboo offer structured yet flexible
decision-making strategies. They help individuals act consciously in the face
of challenges or desires by choosing from a clear set of options. In this way,
people move from theory (Universal Principles) to action (InFi performance),
embodying their unique response in real situations.