Today I’m running a tight work window: 10:00 AM to ~3:30 PM.
Instead of “doing more,” I’m finally using AI the way it’s supposed to be used — as an operator’s assistant, not a content toy.
Here’s how my day is structured and how AI fits in:
My constraint:
Limited hours, real financial pressure, real clients.
So everything has to move money or start conversations.
What AI is doing for me today:
Helping me clarify one core message (cash at closing or right after)
Turning that message into:
1 strong LinkedIn post
DM scripts
A blog outline I can reuse all week
Letting tools like Metricool handle distribution so I can stay focused on human conversations
Using automation (n8n + sheets) to decide who to talk to, while I still do the talking
What AI is NOT doing:
It’s not DM’ing people for me
It’s not pretending to be human
It’s not replacing judgment, tone, or relationships
The biggest shift for me was realizing this:
AI doesn’t make money.
Conversations make money.
AI just removes friction so you can have more of the right conversations.
Today’s win for me isn’t “content shipped.”
It’s conversations started.
Curious how others here are structuring their actual AI-assisted workdays — especially when time and cash pressure are real.