5 practical tips to start using AI in your daily workflow.
Most people use AI to answer questions. Those getting ahead use it to work completely differently. It's not about tools — it's about how you integrate them into your daily routine.
View on LinkedInFive concrete things I started doing that changed how I work. Not theory — habits you can adopt one at a time, starting this week.
1. Map repetitive tasks and delegate them
Identify what you do every week that doesn't require human judgment. Assign it to an agent or an automated flow. Your time is worth too much to spend on work AI does better than you.
2. Integrate Claude via MCP wherever you can
Stop copy-pasting between tools. Claude connected via MCP reads Figma, Jira, and Contentsquare directly — and acts in the context where you're already working. You don't use AI anymore. You integrate it.
3. Use an LLM to stress-test your decisions
Before shipping a feature, publishing content, or sending a proposal — describe the decision to Claude and ask it to find the weak points. Not to follow it blindly, but to get an immediate second opinion on every important choice.
4. Create a Claude or GPT project for each work context
One project for the site, one for content, one for the team. Upload briefs, decisions, references — and build memory that grows over time. Every conversation picks up where you left off. No more re-explaining context from scratch.
5. Turn every meeting into a knowledge base
Use AI to transcribe and organize notes automatically. Save them in a dedicated folder and connect it to a Claude Project via Cowork. From that point on, you can query everything that was said — whenever you want, in seconds.
You don't need to revolutionize everything at once. Start with just one of these. Next week, add the second.
Takeaway
The gap isn't between people who've tried ChatGPT and people who haven't. It's between people who've wired AI into their workflow and people who still open a chat window when they remember to. These five habits are where that wiring starts.
Which one are you trying first?