Are you using ChatGPT… or staring at the screen wondering what to type?
If you’ve opened ChatGPT and thought,
“Why does this feel harder than everyone says it is?”
In this episode of AI for Working Moms, we’re removing the pressure to “do it right” and replacing it with a simple, practical approach you can use immediately—at work and at home.
Because the power of AI isn’t in perfect prompts.
In this episode, we cover:
Why overthinking stops so many working moms from using AIThe simplest way to structure a prompt (without sounding technical)How to use ChatGPT for emails, meeting prep, and brainstorming at workHow to use it for meal planning, scheduling, communication, and decision-making at homeWhat to do when the response isn’t quite rightHow to build a habit of using AI without becoming dependent on itA simple framework we walk through:
Instead of asking, “What’s the perfect prompt?”
What do I need help with?What context does AI need to understand my situation?What outcome am I trying to create?No jargon. No perfection required.
Real-life examples you’ll hear:
Drafting a professional email in half the timePreparing talking points before a meetingCreating a weekly meal plan in minutesSimplifying a complicated school communicationBrainstorming content ideas without mental exhaustionSmall efficiencies compound.
This episode is for you if:
You feel like you “should” be using ChatGPT moreYou don’t consider yourself tech-savvyYou want support—but not another thing to manageYou’re ready to use AI as a thinking partner, not a crutchKey takeaway:
You don’t need to master ChatGPT.
You need to use it consistently and intentionally.
The goal isn’t automation of your life.
It’s relief from unnecessary friction.
Ready to practice?
Inside the AI Confidence Playground, we share prompts, examples, and real-world applications so you don’t have to figure it out alone.
👉 https://www.facebook.com/groups/aiconfidenceplayground
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AI doesn’t have to be complicated.
And you don’t have to do everything by yourself.