We are living in the golden age of tactics.
Morning routines. Cold plunges. 5am clubs. 10x sprints. No days off. Atomic habits. Biohacks. Growth hacks. Productivity stacks.
Scroll for five minutes and you’ll be told exactly what to do.
What no one tells you is whether you should be doing it.
That’s the problem.
The Tactical Overload
We have normalized tactical overload without strategic context. And it’s breaking people.
Tactics are attractive because they are concrete. They feel empowering. They give us immediate action steps in a world full of uncertainty.
“Wake up earlier.” “Cut sugar.” “Invest aggressively.” “Post daily.” “Read 30 minutes.” “Network every week.”
Each tactic sounds reasonable in isolation. The issue isn’t that these tactics are wrong. The issue is that they are disconnected.
Disconnected from your current state. Disconnected from your objectives. Disconnected from your strategy. Disconnected from your other life domains.
Most coaching today operates at the T level (tactics). Some operate at the O level (objectives). Very few operate at the S level (strategy). And almost none operate at cross-domain strategy.
What Happens When Tactics Stack Without Strategy
Here’s what happens when people consume tactical advice without strategy: They stack everything.
Elite fitness. Startup grind. High-presence parenting. Aggressive investing. Personal branding. Deep spirituality. Continuous learning.
Individually, each is admirable. Together, they may be structurally incoherent.
Time collides. Energy fragments. Money reallocates. Values compete.
💡 People aren’t failing because they lack discipline. They’re failing because they lack coherence.
Strategy Requires What Tactics Avoid
Strategy requires:
- A clear understanding of current state
- Defined objectives
- Resource allocation decisions
- Tradeoffs
- Long-term positioning
- Explicit “what we will not do”
Strategy forces sacrifice. That’s why it’s uncomfortable.
Tactics feel exciting. Strategy feels limiting. But limitation creates power.
Without strategy, tactics multiply. With strategy, tactics narrow. That narrowing is focus. That focus is leverage.
The One Life Problem
For decades, we were told to “balance” work and life. This created the illusion of two separate systems.
But there is not work and life. There is one life.
And one life cannot carry unlimited tactical ambition without structural collapse.
Before adding another habit, ask:
➜ What season am I in?
➜ Which domains are primary right now?
➜ Which domains are maintenance?
➜ What am I intentionally deprioritizing?
➜ What tradeoffs am I consciously accepting?
If you cannot answer those questions, you do not need another tactic. You need strategy.
Strategy Is Coherent Integration
Strategy is not the sum of eight domain plans. Strategy is the coherent integration of all of them under one identity.
Most advice tells you what to do. Very little advice tells you what not to do.
Strategy begins where exclusion begins.
The era of tactical accumulation is ending. The era of life strategy has begun.
Ready to move from tactical overload to strategic coherence? Take the ONELife Assessment to discover your archetype, Life Strategy Intelligence score, and which of your eight domains need strategic attention, not just more tactics.
Because life is the work that matters most.





