The short answer
The fastest way to use AI for productivity is to turn repetitive thinking into repeatable systems.
Instead of asking AI random questions, build simple workflows that handle writing, planning, and decision-making for you.
AI doesn’t make you productive. Systems do. AI just scales them.
Why most people fail with AI
Most people use AI like this:
- One-off prompts
- No structure
- No consistency
That leads to:
- Inconsistent results
- Wasted time
- Frustration
The real problem:
They’re using AI as a tool, not as a system.
What “AI productivity” actually means
AI productivity is the process of using artificial intelligence to reduce mental load, automate repetitive tasks, and speed up decision-making.
In simple terms:
- Less thinking about small things
- More focus on high-value work
The 4 core AI productivity systems
1. Capture System (Stop losing ideas)
Use AI to:
- Clean up messy thoughts
- Turn notes into structured ideas
- Extract action steps
Example:
You dump a rough idea → AI turns it into:
- A clear summary
- A plan
- Next steps
Result: No more mental clutter.
2. Content System (Create faster)
Use AI to:
- Draft blog posts
- Generate social content
- Rewrite and refine ideas
Example workflow:
- Idea → outline → draft → refine → publish
Result: Hours saved on writing.
3. Decision System (Reduce overthinking)
Use AI to:
- Break down problems
- Compare options
- Suggest next moves
Example:
Instead of thinking for 30 minutes, you:
- Ask AI for structured options
- Evaluate quickly
- Move forward
Result: Faster decisions, less friction.
4. Automation System (Eliminate repetition)
Use AI to:
- Handle recurring tasks
- Create templates
- Standardize workflows
Examples:
- Email responses
- Daily planning
- Task breakdowns
Result: Less manual work, more output.
A simple AI workflow you can start today
Use this exact structure:
- Input → Dump your raw thought
- Structure → Ask AI to organize it
- Refine → Improve clarity and usefulness
- Execute → Turn it into action
That’s it.
Real-world example
Instead of:
“Write a blog post about productivity”
Do this:
- Step 1: “Here’s my idea…”
- Step 2: “Turn this into a structured outline”
- Step 3: “Expand this into a post with actionable steps”
- Step 4: “Make it clearer and more practical”
Same idea. Better system. Better output.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Relying on AI without structure
- Expecting perfect outputs instantly
- Not saving or reusing workflows
- Using AI for everything instead of the right things
Key idea:
AI should reduce thinking, not replace it.
In short
- AI is a tool, systems make it powerful
- Structure beats randomness
- Reusable workflows save the most time
- The goal is less mental load, not more output noise
FAQ
What is the best way to use AI for productivity?
Build simple, repeatable workflows instead of relying on random prompts.
Can AI replace productivity systems?
No. AI enhances systems, it doesn’t replace them.
What tasks should I automate first?
Start with repetitive tasks like writing drafts, organizing notes, and simple decision-making.
Is AI worth using daily?
Yes, if you use it within systems. Otherwise, it can waste more time than it saves.
Pick one workflow and use it today.
If you rely on motivation, you’ll burn out.
If you build systems, you’ll scale.
Start small. Build one workflow. Then stack from there.
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About the Author
Blake Murphy is the author of Still Here, a book about resilience, growth, and finding meaning in everyday life. Learn more about the book →
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