This morning I used the bonus prompt from the AI Jumpstart Playbook Tony and Dean sent:
Based on everything you know about me, my business, and my goals, what are some of the most powerful ways AI could support me right now?
Don’t hold back. Give me ideas I might not have considered. Help me uncover opportunities to save time, grow faster, or improve my day-to-day flow.
Well… AI gave me 15 ideas.
Yes. FIFTEEN.
Admittedly, a little overwhelming.
But then one stood out.
It suggested I build a “What Should Stacey Do Next?” dashboard.
Because apparently… I do not need more ideas.
I need decision filters.
Oof.
The dashboard would score opportunities against questions like:
Does this grow my author ecosystem?
Does this increase book sales?
Does this build audience?
Does this create leverage?
Does this match the life I’m trying to build?
Does this lead to money or just attention?
Does this feel fun?
Then every opportunity gets sorted into:
Do now
Delegate
Save for later
Turn into content
Ignore
That last one might be the most valuable AI use case I’ve seen yet.
Not just “help me create more.”
But:
Help me decide what actually matters.
Because AI can become the calm executive assistant that says:
Stacey, this is cute, but it does not move the needle.
Or:
This is the thread. Pull this one.
That feels like a massive shift.
Not using AI to do more random things faster…
Using AI to stop doing the wrong things faster.
If you try one of the prompts from the playbook, I’d love to know:
What answer made you stop and think?