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AI to Multiply Your Work Productivity

A practical course on delegating repetitive work to AI while keeping the decision yours: writing, summarizing, planning, analysis, and building smart workflows — with ready prompts you copy and try on real AI in-page.

Lessons: 6 Completed: 0/6 Path: Progressive
🧪 Hands-on lab, in-page
🤖 Try prompts on a real AI
🎓 Shareable certificate
🎯 Focused, no fluff
AI Productivity

The AI Productivity Mindset

Turn repetitive work hours into minutes — with hands-on skills and ready prompts you try live

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Most people use AI like a smart search engine: a question, an answer, done. But real productivity begins when you treat it as a tireless assistant you delegate repetitive tasks to, while you keep the decision and the final review.

Productivity is not doing more work with more effort. It is removing the repetitive load so you can spend your energy on what needs your mind: judgment, creativity, and relationships. AI is excellent precisely at the things that consume your time without consuming your intelligence: the first draft, rewriting, summarizing, ordering, and generating ideas.

Core idea
Do not ask "how do I use AI?" Ask "which repetitive task in my day can I hand to it?" Productivity starts with smart delegation, not with the tool.

What is worth delegating?

Not every task fits. Use this simple filter: delegate the task if it is repetitive, needs a first draft, needs a format change (bullets to text, long text to summary), or is brainstorming. Keep for yourself anything that needs a final judgment, responsibility, or internal knowledge the AI does not have.

  • List the repetitive tasks in your day (email, reports, summaries, ordering).
  • Mark each task that is "repetitive, a draft, or a format change".
  • Start by delegating the biggest time-drain, not the hardest task.
The three-step loop
Every successful delegation goes through three steps: a clear brief then a quick review then a refine request. Do not expect perfection on the first try; your power is in the second refinement round.
Ready prompt — copy or try it now
Act as my personal work assistant. I will describe a repetitive task that eats my time, and your job is to suggest how you could handle most of it for me, and what information you need from me to start. The task: writing replies to similar customer inquiries every day.
Common mistake
Delegating what must not be delegated: critical decisions, facts that need verification, and sensitive company information. AI makes the draft; you make the decision.
Pro tip
Keep a small file of your "winning prompts". Whenever a prompt gives an excellent result, save it and reuse it — this is the seed of a personal productivity library that saves you hours later.

Check Your Understanding (2 questions)

Question 1

What is the essence of AI productivity as the lesson explains?

💡 Why: Productivity means offloading the repetitive through smart delegation while the final judgment stays with you — not more effort, and not switching off your mind.
Question 2

Which of the following is the most suitable task to delegate to AI?

💡 Why: A recurring first draft is an ideal delegation; fateful decisions and final responsibility stay with you.
The recommended next step unlocks only after the correct answer, and your progress is saved on this device.