How to find time for your projects:
How to find time for your projects:
Learn how to wear all the hats, then learn how to take them off.
But with Operator, you don't have to write anything.
Instead, you can simply do a screen recording (e.g. via Loom) of yourself doing the steps and explaining what you're doing.
Then? Simply link the video to Operator and say "Watch this video and follow the instructions that the person gives you."
For example:
1. We draft our newsletters in Notion,
2. convert those Markdown drafts to HTML in Retool, &
3. transfer the HTML to Kit to send the email broadcast
Prompting an AI agent to do all those steps is a pain in the ass. You have to get extremely granular, almost like writing code.
Operator can follow "monkey see, monkey do" instructions! Holy shit!
But you probably don't get why this matters. So let me explain real quick.
It's easy to instruct AI agents to do basic out-of-the-box tasks like booking flights or ordering meals.
But what about tasks that are highly specific?
I'm in a state of disbelief that no one's talking about Operator right now.
Either very few people have access to OpenAI's Pro tier, or the people who do aren't experimenting very much. Because this thing is insane.
Here's just one example:
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I didn't have a plan and didn't know what to expect. The moment Operator rolled out to me I pressed "Start recording" and shot my "unboxing" video:
www.loom.com/share/679b0c...
So make it happen. You only have to put up with it for three days.
And you'll have the rest of the week to put out all the little fires that spread while you were executing like a pro and making yourself proud.
Turning 7 days of work into 3 might require sacrifices like:
- No morning routines for those few days
- Decline meeting requests
- Ignore your email inbox even if it means letting fires burn
- Pull an all-nighter possibly
Step 3: Psyche! Step two wasn't a theory, it was a PLAN…
How to have a good Monday (in 3 steps):
Step 1: Set a big goal for the week. Something you'd be proud to ship by the end of the week.
Step 2: Ask yourself, “In THEORY, what would it take for me to reach this goal in THREE days instead of SEVEN?”