10 Things AI Can Take Off Your Plate This Week (No Setup Needed)
No tools. No setup. Just copy, paste, and breathe.
If your to-do list is giving you side-eye right now, you’re not alone.
Most of us are stuck in a loop: too overwhelmed to try new tools, and too busy not to. But here’s the secret: you don’t need to “get better at AI” before it can start helping you.
Today, I’m handing you 10 plug-and-play prompts that let AI do the heavy lifting—no learning curve required.
Whether you’re buried in admin, drowning in content tasks, or just too mentally fried to brainstorm… this is for you.
Copy, Paste, Delegate
Here are 10 tasks you can hand off to ChatGPT (or your favorite AI assistant) right now—no prep, no plugins.
Admin Annoyances
These are the sneaky time thieves.
Emails that take 20 minutes to write. Notes you swear you’ll organize “later.”
Let AI take over the low-effort, high-friction stuff—so you can focus on real work.
1. Email Replies Made Polite & Professional
“Turn this email into a professional reply that confirms the meeting, restates the agenda, and adds a polite closing.”
2. Notes into Action
“Summarize the following messy notes into a bulleted to-do list with deadlines.”
Use this after calls, workshops, or voice memos. You can even upload transcripts or screenshots.
Last month, I copied my post-it-note mess into ChatGPT and asked it to “turn this into a project plan.”
In a flash, I had task buckets, due dates, and clarity.
It wasn’t just helpful—it felt like someone finally got it.
Writing + Editing
You’ve got content started… somewhere. AI can help clean, trim, and shape it—without sounding robotic. Let AI help you tighten things up, find your voice, and get your writing across the finish line faster.
3. Tame That Over-Wordy Paragraph
“Rewrite this paragraph to be clearer, shorter, and sound more confident.” Perfect for bios, about pages, or anything that’s “almost there but still rambly.”
4. Title Brainstorming Assistant
“Take this blog post draft and suggest 3 possible titles that are punchy and SEO-friendly.”
Pro tip: Ask for variations—playful, emotional, curiosity-driven, etc.
Idea Generation
Blank pages are brutal. Brain fog? Even worse.
These prompts help you kickstart your creativity, even when your brain’s running on 5%.
5. Post Ideas in 30 Seconds
“Give me 10 post ideas for [TOPIC] that are relevant for [my audience] and easy to write fast.”
6. Tagline Magic
“Brainstorm taglines for this product description: [paste product text].”
Ask for multiple formats: short punchlines, one-liners, and descriptive phrases.
Client / Customer Support
Support messages can eat your day—especially when you’re rewriting the same explanation over and over.
These prompts help you turn walls of text into friendly, helpful replies in seconds.
7. Soften the Tech Speak
“Turn this explanation into a clear, empathetic response to a confused customer.” Use this to translate dev-speak, policy jargon, or long explanations into something kind and human.
8. Build a FAQ from the Mess
“Create a friendly FAQ from this support doc: [paste doc].”
Content Planning
The content treadmill is real.
Whether you’re stuck on what to post or staring down another blank calendar, AI can help you map, plan, and move forward—without the spiral.
9. One-Month Content Calendar
“Create a 1-month content calendar for Instagram with 3 posts/week based on these topics: [paste topics].”
10. Lead Magnet Finder
“List 5 lead magnet ideas I could create from this blog post: [paste post].”
From Casual User to Power Player
Here’s the thing: most people use AI the way they use Google—quick questions, no context, default settings.
You now know better.
The real power of AI kicks in when you:
Feed it documents, not blurbs. Upload transcripts, outlines, old emails, data exports.
Ask for options, not answers. “Give me 10 variations” beats “What’s a good one?”
Use it to explore outcomes. “What if I launched this offer at $97 vs $497?”
Break it into parts. “Let’s do this step by step. First, summarize. Then suggest. Then rewrite.”
Treat it like a teammate. Loop it into your workflow. Let it handle what drains you.
The difference between casual users and power users isn’t just prompt phrasing: it’s knowing these moves exist and weaving them into real work.
What Could You Let Go Of Today?
Trying to do it all yourself isn’t noble. It’s a slow road to burnout. These kinds of prompts aren’t shortcuts—they’re how we work smarter in 2025.
Let AI do the grunt work. Keep the human stuff—the creative, strategic, soul-aligned work—for yourself.
Need help building your own AI workflow? Let’s chat.
Until next week,
Lisa
Resident System Mystic + Digital Detective at B Unlimited
Curator of Creating Smarter with AI
✨ P.S. What’s the weirdest thing you’ve ever asked AI to do? Hit reply—I promise I’ve seen weirder.