4+ Hours Saved on Content Creation using AI (I'm a toddler dad๐ค)
I used to have all the time in the world to create content. Then I became a dad. Here's what my typical day looks like: - 12 hours away for work including commute - When I get home, my phone goes away and it's 100% dad mode until bedtime (those early years aren't coming back) - After Iโve read bedtime story: 2-3 hours to build a business to eventually replace my job If you're nodding your head right now, you know exactly what I'm talking about. The System That Saves Me 4+ Hours Every Week I've developed two methods. Method 1: Turning Voice Into Written Content 1. Take any YouTube video or Loom I've recorded (even the ones never meant for public) 2. Run it through Tactiq (free transcription tool) to get a transcript 3. Drop that transcript into my custom GPT that I've trained with my brand guide 4. Edit the output to make sure it sounds like me Last week I recorded a youtube video and that turned into a Skool post that took me 7 minutes total to edit. 2. Creating From Scratch When I need to create something new: - I open my custom GPT - Voice-dictate my thoughts - Let the AI organize what I said into something that makes sense - Edit later when I have the time The "Brand Guide" / โwriting style guideโ The secret weapon in this whole setup is creating a brand guide that teaches AI how I actually communicate. Here's what mine includes: - My overall vibe (casual but valuable) - How I want readers to feel after consuming my content - My teaching style (I use lots of stories and examples) - My signature phrases, quirks and speech patterns - Word choices and sentence structures I naturally use This makes the AI output sound way more like me from the start, which means less editing time. I ask the ai to take what I said (or a text I've written), and ask it to analyze my style, tone, and voice. To find what phrases I use, and what patterns and quirks it can find that makes me, me. Why I Don't Just Let AI Do Everything I NEVER publish anything straight from AI. People can smell that low effort, generic content from miles away.