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The Hard Truth from 6 Months of AI Deep Dives (25 Quick Wins)
The Prompting Edge (Getting Quality Output) 1. Always Assign a Role: For any critical task, start your prompt by telling the AI who to be: "Act as a seasoned consultant with 15 years of experience in this industry." 2. Define the Format: Never assume the output. Explicitly demand the result as a "simple, clean table," "a JSON array," or "five brief bullet points." 3. The "Think First" Hack: To improve logic, prompt the AI: "First, outline the exact steps required to complete this task. Do not show them. Then, execute the steps and give me the final result." 4. Show, Don't Just Tell: If you need a specific style (e.g., email tone), paste in one or two examples of successful emails you've written and tell the AI to "Match the tone and structure of the examples provided." 5. Specify the Audience and Goal: Don't ask for a generic blog post. Ask for a "Confident, brief article targeting new real estate investors, with the goal of driving sign-ups for a webinar." Solopreneur Workflow Wins (Immediate Time Savings) 6. Automate Meeting Summaries: Integrate your recording tool (like Zoom) to draft automatic bullet-point summaries and action items, saving you the 30 minutes post-call. 7. Auto-Categorize Email: Set up an automation that instantly checks new emails for keywords and sorts them into buckets like "High-Priority Lead," "Partnership Inquiry," or "Admin." 8. The Simple Weekly Report: Feed a tool your raw weekly stats and ask it to generate 3-5 narrative sentences summarizing the trend. Instant reporting. 9. Build in Buffer Time: Use your scheduling tool to force a 15-minute block of silence after every single client call. You need the notes time and the mental reset. 10. Conquer Repetitive Replies: Keep a running document of your 5 most frequent email inquiries, and use AI to create three customized, professional draft responses for each. Content and Marketing Velocity 11. The 1-to-5 Rule: When you create one big piece of content (like a video or long article), immediately automate the conversion into 5 smaller pieces (short scripts, social captions, etc.). 12. Personalized Hook Automation: Set up a quick automation that analyzes a lead's recent activity (LinkedIn or website) and generates a one-sentence, custom opening line for outreach. 13. Auto-Queue Testimonials: Create a workflow that pulls new positive reviews from your various platforms and puts them into a queue for social sharing. 14. UGC Script Volume: Take your one core message and ask AI to generate 10 different, low-production-value video scripts that feel authentic and user-generated. 15. Competitive Headline Testing: Feed AI the top 10 best-performing headlines from your niche competitors and generate 5 unique alternatives designed to disrupt the pattern.
The Hard Truth from 6 Months of AI Deep Dives (25 Quick Wins)
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This was good! I found that defining the format helped. I used this over the weekend when I needed to generate reports for spend by cost centre
What’s the One Task You KNOW You Should’ve Automated Already?
I need your honest answer. How many hours a week are you burning on tasks AI could already replace? Email. Social media. Admin. Scheduling. Invoicing. You know the list. Here’s the truth: Most of you joined this community but haven’t actually done anything yet. You’re consuming. Not implementing. Knowledge doesn’t save you time. Execution does. So here’s your first real action: Comment below with one sentence: “The task stealing the most hours from me is: ________.” Just one. Don’t write a paragraph. Don’t justify anything. Name the task that drains you the most. Here’s why this matters: I’m taking the top 5 answers and building copy-and-paste AI automations for each. Real systems. Real workflows. Video walkthroughs included. The exact setups I use to run my business in 10 hours a week instead of 60. If you want your problem solved, say it. If you stay silent, nothing changes. What’s the task that eats your week? Drop it below.
What’s the One Task You KNOW You Should’ve Automated Already?
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Reviewing expense invoices and sending emails to the person responsible for the expense
🎉 START HERE: Welcome to The AI Edge
Look, most solopreneurs are stuck doing $20/hour work when they should be doing $500/hour work. The difference? Knowing what to automate and actually doing it. That's what we fix here. Do this right now. Comment below with: - Your name - The ONE task burning the most hours in your week - A photo of yourself (so we know who we're helping) - I'm talking the thing that makes you go "why am I still doing this manually?" Once you drop that, go grab The 15-Hour Framework in the classroom. It's the exact system I use to run my business in 10 hours a week instead of 60. Every Wednesday we post wins. Doesn't matter if you saved 30 minutes or 8 hours - post it. Because small wins compound into getting your life back. You already made the decision to join. Now take action. — Mithuran 👇 Drop it below: Name + biggest time drain + photo
🎉 START HERE: Welcome to The AI Edge
2 likes • Nov 11
Maiyuran here. I'm a full time accountant. One task that burns hours is booking invoices and expenses into the accounting system. It's quite the manual task and gets annoying when it all piles up for month end.
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