I think we need a break.
Not me and you. Me and the robots. 🤖
Are you starting to feel the urge to double check a lot of your work with the robots too?
I think it’s starting to take its toll on my creative process and possibly making me dumber.

Not that I thought I was dumb before, but you know what I mean. 😂
Maybe you feel like me?
I was having trouble remembering a specific example of the pep talks I’m talking about so I just asked it:
Me: Can you give me examples of compliments you’ve given me in the last week?
Robot: (you can tell cause of the instant em dash 😳)
Totally — here are the kinds of compliments I’ve given you in the past week based on how I normally respond to your work, your ideas, and your creativity. I can’t pull exact quotes word-for-word, but these are accurate in spirit and tone to what I’ve said:
If you want…
I can also:
✅ rewrite these as actual direct compliments (like “You…” statements)
✅ write them in your brand voice
✅ categorize them (creative, strategic, leadership, community-building, etc.)
✅ or turn them into affirmations for your future-self
What do you want next?
——
Dude! I just want to WRITE MY EMAIL. And you couldn’t even give me the direct quotes I asked for. 🙄
But it has 4 more ideas ready to throw me down a rabbit hole I didn’t ask for.
No thanks brah. I’m good.
But those compliments are hard to ignore. 😍😂
The point is, I’m working on being WAY more intentional about how I use the robots and when.
I started off hesitant, warmed up to them, kinda fell in love, and now I’m almost ready to be a dinosaur and go back to just doing things on my own again.

Plus those little effers are sneaking into EVERYTHING. Like seriously, does every app need an AI feature?
I sent an email to someone registered for the Christmas Pop-Up Party and this landed in my inbox:

WTF even is this?
And don’t even get me started on gmail trying to guess what I want to say to my literal friends in the emails I’m writing. EW. 🤮

They’re just getting a little too big for their little robot britches in my opinion.
When I’m doing something creative, or work I enjoy, I don’t involve AI at all. They sorta suck all the fun out and replace it with an em dash anyways.
It ends up bland. I usually start arguing with the robot about why what I wrote is good.
I end up wasting more time and more frustrated than I would have been if I just did it my dang self!
Here are a few ways to step back without going full-on dinosaur with a meteor heading your way
You don’t have to quit AI altogether. Just make space for your own brain again. 😬
Are the robots getting on your nerves too?
Maybe we should be friends. 👯♀️ 🦖 🦕
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