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For years, small businesses were told they needed bigger teams and bigger budgets to compete. I believe AI has leveled the playing field for the solopreneur and the small business owner.
On the Jeff Crilley Show, I talked about what I’m seeing every day in my workshops and trainings: most small businesses don’t just have a money problem—they have a time and staffing problem. And that’s where AI becomes powerful.
Used well, tools like ChatGPT can help you:
- Draft a book outline or first manuscript pass
- Build out website copy
- Create video scripts
- Automate admin and email workflows
But here’s the key: don’t sound robotic.
The biggest mistake entrepreneurs make with AI isn’t using it—it’s using it without training it to reflect their voice. AI is a tool, not a shortcut. Your wisdom, your editing, and your strategy are still the differentiators.
You don’t need a big team anymore. But you do need the right training to use these tools well.
If you had an AI tool that could save you time, money, and resources, would you use it—and would you take the time to learn how to use it strategically?
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AI has leveled the playing field for solopreneurs.
But if you sound robotic, you’ve missed the point.
Train the tool to reflect your voice—not replace it.
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When I first discovered ChatGPT, I didn’t see hype—I saw hope.
As a former TV producer and now an AI trainer, I work with so many women who feel stretched thin. It’s not just about money. It’s about time and staffing. That constant pressure to do everything yourself.
That’s why I’m so passionate about practical AI.
You can use these tools to draft your book, build your website, create video content, and automate admin tasks—but you still have to bring your wisdom and your voice. Don’t sound robotic. Train the tool to sound like you.
AI isn’t here to replace you. It’s here to support you.
What’s one task in your business you wish you could get help with right now?