About EverydayWork.AI
Reputations are built in everyday moments. Careers turn on the one that suddenly isn’t.
The routine question from an executive that quietly reframes how he sees your work. The ordinary deck that ends up in front of an audience you didn’t expect. The solution everyone agrees would be transformative — that you prove feasible by Thursday.
You rarely know which Tuesday will matter. By the time you do, it’s too late to prepare. The only strategy is to handle the everyday moments well.
EverydayWork.AI exists for that. It’s written for experienced professionals with real expertise and real stakes — people who never thought of themselves as builders, until they needed something and built it. In the age of AI, your expertise matters more than ever. These posts are about what it can deliver now.
You’ll find two kinds of moments here:
Thinking moments. Using AI as a thinking partner when judgment is on the line — pressure-testing a decision, working through a puzzling finding, framing a problem cleanly, keeping your voice when the stakes demand presence.
Building moments. Making things you were told required a team and a budget — small tools, working prototypes, proof that “someday, maybe” was actually feasible on a Tuesday night. For me, these usually start in a thinking moment.
What you won’t find: productivity hacks, prompt libraries, tool roundups, or time-saved math. At an enterprise level, AI-driven efficiency is genuinely game-changing. This blog isn’t at that level. It’s at yours — and nothing important in a career turns on personal productivity.
Most posts are short, written in plain language, from real work moments that happened recently. None assume you want to become an AI expert.
If a few ideas help your everyday work, that’s enough.