One of the biggest unlocks for me has not been trying to create content every single day.
It has been building a system where one focused shoot day feeds the whole machine.
Right now I only shoot once a week, but I can knock out 10 to 15 videos in that session. Then AI helps me repurpose, organize, package, and keep the cadence moving.
The key is not just "use AI."
The key is having a repeatable loop:
Prep the ideas before shoot day.
Batch the videos while the energy is high.
Use AI to turn the raw ideas into clips, hooks, carousels, text-on-screen ideas, captions, and follow-up assets.
Put everything into a production board so the next step is clear.
Keep posting consistently without having to restart from zero every day.
That same idea is now expanding beyond me. As I get better with Codex, executive assistants, and agents, I can build support systems for Jose, my wife, and the team so they can buy back time from tedious tasks too.
That is the real value of AI for operators: fewer things living in your head, less tedious work on your plate, and more consistency from the same amount of effort.
Question for you: What is one tedious recurring task in your business that an AI assistant or simple agent should probably own?