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🤔 WE WANT YOUR HONEST OPINION!
We want to better understand what people are TRULY trying to accomplish when it comes to AI so we can make our products better. We know it’s broad and there are so many different lanes, but if you had to pick one of the 2 options below, which one would you choose?
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⚖️ You're Saving Time With AI. So Where Is It Going?
Research published in early 2026 found that the average small business worker saves 5.6 hours per week using AI tools, with managers saving closer to 7 hours. Those are meaningful numbers. Across a year, 5.6 hours per week is over 280 hours: roughly seven full working weeks returned to professionals who use AI consistently. Most people who see those numbers nod in recognition. The time savings feel real. There's less friction on specific tasks, drafts come faster, research compresses, routine work moves quicker. And then someone asks where those 280 hours actually went, and the conversation gets complicated. ------------- Context ------------- The productivity paradox of AI is one of the least discussed aspects of the current wave of adoption. Time saved on tasks and felt experience of having more time are different things, and for a significant number of professionals, they're not converging the way the numbers suggest they should. The explanation isn't mysterious. Time savings don't automatically translate into felt margin unless the saved time has somewhere deliberate to go. If the work expands to fill the capacity AI creates, if new obligations emerge to absorb the recovered hours, if the time savings get distributed across thirty small tasks rather than accumulating into meaningful blocks, the felt experience of the week doesn't change even when the productivity data does. This is the absorption problem. Time savings get absorbed rather than accumulated, and the absorption is usually invisible. No single thing consumed the saved time. A hundred things each took a little. The net experience is: I'm using AI, the tasks are definitely faster, but somehow the week is just as full. A consultant described this pattern with unusual precision. She tracked her time carefully before and after adopting AI tools and found that the data confirmed the savings: about four hours per week in reduced task time. But over the same period, she had taken on two additional client projects, joined a committee she wouldn't previously have had time for, and expanded her content output to take advantage of the new production capacity. The four hours were real. They were also gone, immediately and invisibly, into expanded scope rather than into margin.
⚖️ You're Saving Time With AI. So Where Is It Going?
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What Success Actually Buys You
Most people think success is about money. It's not. Money is just what buys you options. I've worked hard for decades. Not because I fell in love with the grind, but because I fell in love with what the work could create. Every uncomfortable conversation. Every risk. Every time I wanted to quit but didn't. None of it was just to make more. It was to own my time. To be there for the people I love. To create memories instead of regrets. To have the freedom to say yes to what matters and no to what doesn't. Don't chase success because you want to look successful. Chase it because one day you'll realize time is the only thing you can't earn back. Work hard. Do the uncomfortable things. Become the person capable of creating the life you want. Because real success isn't measured by what you own. It's measured by how fully you get to live. Question for you: If you had complete freedom over your time one year from now, what would you spend more of it doing... and who would you spend it with?
AI Didn't Teach Me This. Life Did.
I've spent hundreds of hours using AI as a thought partner. But one of the biggest lessons I've learned didn't come from AI. It came from watching people—including myself. We work hard. We reach a goal. And almost immediately we move the finish line. "I'll celebrate when..." "I'll be happy after..." "Just one more..." AI can help us think more clearly. But it can't remind us to pause and recognize how far we've already come. That's why I wrote You Earned It. Sometimes the next breakthrough isn't setting a bigger goal. It's finally giving yourself credit for achieving the last one. Question: What's one accomplishment you've never really stopped to celebrate? 🧡
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We were all given a complex Data Center...Command Center...with zero instructions! Autopilot is great but not when it is un-optimized autopilot. That can become expensive. In business and even in road rage. We have to upgrade the Command Center between our ears. We can learn so much from A.I.. One tiny prompt can earn you or cost you.
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