hundred times before.
How many hours a week do you spend on that kind of work? Be honest.
If you’re like most people we’ve talked to, it’s somewhere between fifteen and thirty hours. Out of a forty or fifty-hour work week, roughly half your time goes to tasks that need to get done but don’t actually need YOU to do them. Work that requires your attention but not your genius. Now imagine you had a tractor for that work. Not a person you have to hire, train, manage, and pay. Not an app that solves one narrow problem. An equal partner that could handle the research, the drafting, the organizing, the scheduling, the formatting, the summarizing, and do it in a fraction of the time it takes you, so that you could spend your hours on the work that actually moves the needle. Creative thinking. The relationship building. The strategic decisions. The stuff only you can do. That’s not a fantasy. That’s what thousands of people are already doing with the system you’re going to learn in this book. A real estate agent in Texas used to spend twelve hours a week writing listing descriptions and doing market analysis. With this system, she cut it to two hours. That equates to ten hours back, every single week. That’s 520 hours a year, or thirteen full work weeks, she now spends on client relationships, showings, and closing deals. Jared Sorenson is a third-generation rancher. Married nearly thirty years and raising nine kids, for most of his life, technology felt like something for younger, techie folks, not for a guy running cattle. He was juggling ranch operations, a growing coaching business, content, finances, and family, often on razor-thin margins, and the work just kept piling up. Then he learned to use AI differently. Not as a search engine, but as a partner that actually understood his operation. Tasks that used to take hours like building training frameworks, tracking inventory, and organizing profit-and-loss statements started getting done in minutes, with better quality than before. He even started using it to think through enterprise-level decisions on the ranch. The unexpected bonus, though, was less stress, better decisions and more presence at home with the people who matter most. If we haven’t said this loud enough yet, hear it now: this moment matters more than you may think. AI is moving faster than any technology shift in history, and right now it’s in that precious window where it’s no longer experimental but hasn’t yet become universal.
The people who learn to use it in the next six to twelve months will build an advantage
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