Stop doingwork thatshouldn't be yoursTM
You have tasks that eat your Sundays.
That follow you home.
That you have done hundreds of times and will do hundreds more.
There is a method to eliminate them permanently.
Not delegate. Not automate with a shortcut.
Kill them. So they never come back.
The thoughts you have
on Sunday night.
“I have to build that report again. Same format. Same sources. Same process. I have done this 80 times.”
“I need to pull together everything again. Find the old files. Update the numbers. Format the deck. Every. Single. Time.”
“Can you compare these options? Sure. Except that takes me 3 weeks of research, analysis, and formatting. And they will decide in 10 minutes.”
“The monthly close. The summary. The status pack. Forty slides nobody reads, built by one person who should be doing something else.”
“I am the best person on this team. And I spend most of my week doing work that has nothing to do with why I was hired.”
“I have to explain this process again. The same process I have explained 12 times. The one nobody can remember because it is only in my head.”
Three steps.
Permanent result.
Pick the work that costs you the most. The thing you dread. The thing that follows you home on weekends. The thing you have done hundreds of times and will do hundreds more — unless you build a system to eliminate it.
Any task. Any industry.This is why everyone else fails. Generic AI gives generic results. The Codex is your context, your logic, your structure — encoded so the agent knows your organization, your standards, your way of thinking. Not the world's generic version of it.
The thing nobody teachesThe agent runs. The task is done. Permanently. Not faster — gone. The output meets your standard every time, because the agent learned from your Codex. You stop doing it. Your Sunday comes back. Your week opens up.
Permanent. Yours. Forever.This is why
you tried AI
and it didn't work.
You used ChatGPT. The output looked smart but was not yours. It did not know your context, your standards, your way of doing things. So you rewrote it. Or ignored it. And concluded that AI does not work for your use case.
You were wrong about the conclusion. You were right about the output. The problem was not the AI. The problem was the absence of your Codex.
Real tasks.
Real people. Real results.
The moment
the task died.
“I used to spend every Friday building the same report. Different week, same 6 hours. I thought that was just the job. I built the agent on Day 3 of the workshop. I have not done that report manually since.
“The Codex is the thing I did not know I was missing. I had tried everything. Every tool, every prompt. None of it stuck because none of it knew my context. The Codex fixed that in one afternoon.
“Three weeks per vendor evaluation. That was my life for 4 years. First time I ran the agent, I got a better output in 90 minutes than what I used to produce in three weeks. I sat there for a minute not knowing what to do with the time I had left.
“My Sundays are back. That sounds small but it is not small. The prep work that used to follow me home every weekend is gone. I built one agent. It changed how my week feels.
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Kill TheTaskWorkshop
10 days. Your Codex. Your agents. The work that has been stealing your time — permanently eliminated.