AI for Real Life: 7 Practical Uses (No Hype)
Save time with practical prompts you’ll actually reuse.
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This is a practical, low-hype guide you can use immediately. The goal is progress that feels easy to repeat.
Why it works
- AI is best for drafts, summaries, and checklists.
- Use it to reduce friction, not replace thinking.
- Simple prompts beat complex workflows.
Quick steps
- Use AI to draft emails.
- Summarize long articles.
- Create packing/meal checklists.
- Generate first drafts, then edit.
Make it stick: Pick the smallest version you can do on a bad day. That’s your baseline.
When in doubt: reduce friction, set a default, and repeat it long enough to become automatic.