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The era of merely "chatting" with large language models is over.

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    The era of merely "chatting" with large language models is over.

    If you want to actually scale your output in 2026, you need to shift from manual prompting to autonomous execution. Offloading your routine administrative tasks transforms these tools from conversational novelties into proactive digital assistants.

    I just mapped out the exact framework I use to reclaim 15 hours of administrative overhead every single week.

    We are automating:
    ✅ The Inbox Gatekeeper: Auto-sorting pitches vs. briefings.
    ✅ Meeting Extraction: Ripping out action items into JSON for Zapier/Notion.
    ✅ The Focus Shield: An AI that scans your Calendar API and auto-blocks "Deep Work" time if you have more than 3 meetings scheduled.

    Stop drowning in admin work. I published all 7 workflow prompts (and which specific LLMs run them best) on DigiGlitch today.

    👇 Which of these tasks would you hand off to an AI first? 🔗 Read the full guide here: https://digiglitch.net/8wo7

    #Productivity #AIWorkflows #Automation #FounderLife #ChatGPT #FutureOfWork

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      The era of merely "chatting" with large language models is over.

      If you want to actually scale your output in 2026, you need to shift from manual prompting to autonomous execution. Offloading your routine administrative tasks transforms these tools from conversational novelties into proactive digital assistants.

      I just mapped out the exact framework I use to reclaim 15 hours of administrative overhead every single week.

      We are automating:
      ✅ The Inbox Gatekeeper: Auto-sorting pitches vs. briefings.
      ✅ Meeting Extraction: Ripping out action items into JSON for Zapier/Notion.
      ✅ The Focus Shield: An AI that scans your Calendar API and auto-blocks "Deep Work" time if you have more than 3 meetings scheduled.

      Stop drowning in admin work. I published all 7 workflow prompts (and which specific LLMs run them best) on DigiGlitch today.

      👇 Which of these tasks would you hand off to an AI first? 🔗 Read the full guide here: https://digiglitch.net/8wo7

      #Productivity #AIWorkflows #Automation #FounderLife #ChatGPT #FutureOfWork

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      @DigiGlitch The "Focus Shield" concept is particularly smart, as it proactively defends productivity time rather than just organizing the fallout of a busy schedule.

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