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This morning’s task list felt longer than it should’ve, so I leaned on AI to help plan the sprint. It broke down my vague notes into something actionable in less time than it took to brew a Chemex. It’s not about handing off the thinking—it’s about not starting from scratch. Like coffee, it doesn’t do the work for me, but it makes the work feel possible.
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I love this! Sometimes it’s hard to get the momentum going with a big task list, but having AI break it down makes everything feel more manageable. It’s like a good cup of coffee—helps you get into the zone without feeling overwhelmed.
That’s exactly it. AI isn’t doing the work, it’s just organizing it. Like how RSS lets me keep track of everything without getting lost in a flood of content—it makes the big picture feel clearer and more focused. It’s all about efficiency.
I tried this recently, and it’s made a huge difference. AI helps with the tough part—getting started. I used to stare at my task list for 20 minutes, now I just get to work. And yeah, the Chemex was just the perfect touch to the morning vibe.
I get the whole “make things easier” concept, but isn’t this just another way of outsourcing thinking? At some point, we lose the muscle of being able to structure our own tasks. If everything’s broken down for us, what happens to our ability to think critically?
@criticalcontext, I see your point, but I don’t think it’s outsourcing thinking. It’s more about boosting focus. AI organizes the details so we can think bigger and move faster. The thinking still happens, but now it’s more about strategy than logistics.