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Stop Fearing AI and Start Using It to Free Your Time

  • Jul 10
  • 3 min read

You don't want to learn all this stuff. You don't want to deal with it in the middle of everything else you already have going on. And suddenly you find yourself caught up in the AI race, hearing about all these different tools and trends you never asked to be part of.

On top of that, you're afraid. Afraid of losing your job. Afraid of being replaced. Afraid of falling behind. And now you're living in fear instead of asking the real questions: How do I free up my time? How do I make more money? How do I become more efficient? How do I actually do the things I want to do in life?

Before, maybe we didn't have that opportunity. But now we do.

Let's say you work a nine to five. There are tasks you're doing every single day that eat up hours of your time. Repetitive, draining stuff that keeps you busy but doesn't move you forward.

What I've built with Levels of Self is a system that works based off you just talking on a video. You share a one to ten minute recording, and it automatically figures out what you need and what you don't. It helps create the output for you, so you don't have to worry about prompting, you don't have to worry about getting it right, and you don't have to stress over AI's limitations.

That's the whole point. You shouldn't need to become a tech expert to get value from this. You just talk, and the system does the rest.

I'll be honest with you. I keep finding myself having to simplify things for people, and it makes me feel isolated. Not because I think I'm better or smarter than anyone. I just see the world in a different way.

So when I'm sharing what I'm up to, or talking about opportunities, it comes out how it comes out, because I'm not always thinking about how it lands for the person listening. Today, I'm going to try to change that and really speak to where you are.

Here's something people don't talk about enough. AI is dangerous if you don't know what you're doing with it. You can try to run your own scans, check through different systems, but what you're going to find out real quick is that AI hallucinates. It doesn't always have proper guardrails. You're going to make mistakes. You're going to erase company data. Look at the news - it's happening all the time now.

That's why having someone who understands the gaps matters. Someone who can look at your entire operation, show you where your time and money are burning, and tell you what you can actually do about it.

For a long time, I couldn't communicate properly. I couldn't articulate my thoughts. I couldn't break things down simply. And that made everything harder - it got in the way constantly.

But now, with the system I've built, I can finally get what's in my head out into the world. And I want you to know there's someone out there who is genuinely looking at all of us and thinking, I know I can help. Not from ego, but from seeing how the pieces fit together across industries, across sectors, across groups.

I go on walks every single morning. My content engine runs while I walk - I just record, and it automatically guides me through all the layers. It breaks down what I'm talking about, sometimes pulling out things I didn't even realize I was saying.

I am the example because I'm over here doing it every day. Five minutes into a recording, it's a beautiful day, I feel good, and I'm already six miles into a nine-mile walk before I even start my workday. Monday through Sunday.

That's the life this creates. Not more screen time. Not more stress. You walk, you talk, you let the system handle the rest. And you get back the hours you've been losing to tasks that never needed to be manual in the first place.

If you're curious about what this looks like for your own life or work, check out levelsofself.com.

 
 
 

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