Field cards

A field card is a small promise to future attention.

Mepoa field cards are brief written objects for moments that repeat but still catch people unprepared: leaving the house, waiting for a reply, packing for a short visit, clearing a desk, starting a delicate conversation, or deciding whether a plan is ready to harden. They are intentionally modest. A good card should be glanceable, portable, and specific enough to change the next action.

Blank modular Mepoa field cards with soft tags and small containers

The card format

Each card carries a situation, a smallest useful action, and a finish line. It avoids motivation language because motivation is unreliable at the exact moment a field card is needed. Instead, the card offers a visible next move: put the object by the door, write the waiting question, choose the reversible option, leave the closing cue, or clear only the surface that changes tomorrow morning.