Each task is one twenty-to-thirty-minute action — the kind of work that ships before the day ends, not the kind that lingers on your todo list. Open it, do it, react ✓ in the cohort channel when it’s shipped.
WEEK 12 · TASK 1
Build Your Personal AI Adjutant
Synthesize eleven weeks into one document and one daily workflow.
An adjutant is the officer who carries the commander's intent so the command runs even when he steps away. This week you build yours — one document that synthesizes everything: your Charter, your tool stack, your voice workflow, your Cowork library, your business rhythms, your local-AI setup, your family policy, your Redlines. One document, one standing daily workflow. It's what you'd hand your replacement if you walked away tomorrow.
Action checklist
- Pull eleven weeks into one document:
- Charter + Tiered Autonomy (W1).
- Prompt library + voice workflow (W2, W7).
- Business rhythms — numbers, comms, budget (W6).
- Local AI + Redlines + MCP (W11).
- Family policy + rhythm (W4).
- Define your one standing daily workflow — the morning and evening rhythm you'll actually run.
- Have AI help you format it cleanly; you write the substance.
- Save it where you'll use it. This is your operating doctrine going forward.
THE HANDOFF TEST
If you were called away tomorrow, could a capable man pick up this document and run your AI-supported life and work? That's the bar. Build to it.
SCRIPTURE
2 Timothy 1:14 — "That good thing which was committed to you, keep by the Holy Spirit." The Adjutant is how you keep what you've been given — ordered, written, and ready to pass on.
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WEEK 12 · TASK 2
Teach One Person One Thing
Pick one brother. Walk him through one thing. Watch him do it once.
This is the task the whole course has been driving toward. Pick one man — your wife, an older kid, a peer, a mentee, your pastor — and walk him through one thing you learned in these twelve weeks. Not a lecture. One thing, taught well, watched until he can do it once himself. What you've been given, you now give.
Action checklist
- Pick one person and the one thing you'll teach them — make it concrete and useful to them.
- Walk them through it in person or on a call. Keep it to one thing, taught clearly.
- Watch them do it once themselves. Resist doing it for them.
- Report in the channel: who you taught and what they learned to do.
ONE MAN, ONE THING
Multiplication never starts with a crowd or a curriculum — it starts with one brother and one transferable skill. Teach it well enough that he could teach it to a third.
SCRIPTURE
2 Timothy 2:2 — "Commit these to faithful men who will be able to teach others also." You are the "faithful men" of someone's verse. Now be the Paul of someone else's.
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WEEK 12 · TASK 3
Sign Your Watchman's Charter (Commissioning)
Sign it. Name the one tool you'll keep. Say what changed in you.
You started this Mission as a man with AI. You finish it as a watchman with a charter, a system, and a person you've trained. This is the commissioning: you sign the Charter you wrote in Week 1 — refined by everything since — name the one tool you'll keep using, and say in one sentence what changed in you over twelve weeks. Posted publicly in the cohort, you're commissioned.
Action checklist
- Pull up your Week 1 Charter and revise it with twelve weeks of hindsight.
- Sign it — date it, your name on it, a real commitment.
- Post your commissioning in the cohort channel:
- A screenshot of your signed Charter.
- The one tool you'll keep using past this course.
- One sentence on what changed in you.
- Then go live it. The course ends; the watch continues.
COMMISSIONED, NOT GRADUATED
Graduation is the end of a class; commissioning is the start of a duty. You don't leave this course finished — you leave it posted. Stand your watch.
SCRIPTURE
Ezekiel 33:7 — "So you, son of man, I have made a watchman for the house of Israel." The same verse you started with — but now it's yours, signed, and standing. Hear the word, and give the warning.
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