Tasks: Orders for the Front Line
Strategy is a ghost until a soldier takes a hill. This is the dispatch of physical orders that force you to make contact with the enemy.
Purpose: To Make Contact with the Enemy.
Strategy is a ghost until a soldier takes a hill. A Task is a physical, real-world order for the soldier on the front line: you. This is where the war becomes real.
The enemy is not the task. The enemy is the Resistance you feel while doing the task. The fear, the frustration, the urge to procrastinate—that is the enemy army appearing on the field.
How to use it:
An order must be brutally simple. Not "Do marketing." But "Send 10 cold emails." A task must be a physical action, not a mental debate. This dashboard is your dispatch. It is the list of hills to be taken today. Your only job is to obey your own command, to advance into the enemy fire (your internal resistance), and to take the hill. The thinking is over. The time for action is now.