ðĪ "What It's Like Living With AI" — A Real-Life Review From a Mom
These days, it's all AI, AI, AI.
At first, I thought it was just a fancy computer thing.
But after actually using it... turns out, this buddy is surprisingly reliable.
ðĐðĶ Three kids? Nah, four if you count AI.
My mornings? Chaos.
Packing lunches, finding missing socks, one kid yelling, another spilling milk...
Then suddenly, I wonder: "What was Ian's homework again?"
So I ask AI:
“Hey, remind me Ian’s reading log due date.”
Boom. Into my calendar.
It's my assistant, tutor, and bestie all in one.
Honestly, this might be the most dependable person(?) in my life lately.
✍️ It helps me write too
When I want to blog but my brain is mush,
I just tell AI: “Write something warm about a mom's feelings.”
And it gives me sentences that hit right in the heart.
Of course, copy-paste? Never.
AI is a tool, not a voice. The real story still has to come from me.
ðģ Even helps with dinner
"I have zucchini, eggs, and carrots in the fridge. What can I cook?" AI: "How about zucchini egg pancakes?" Oh hello, brilliant.
ð Favorite ways I use AI
✏️ Brainstorming blog outlines
ð§ Organizing ideas or thoughts (seriously, it's magical)
ð️ Planning my week and setting reminders
ðŽ Writing emails in English (no more grammar anxiety)
ð Helping my kids with research or project planning
ðĪ Bottom line:
AI may not solve everything,
but it brings back tiny pieces of time and clarity into my day.
It helps me communicate better, focus more, and even breathe slower.
I'm still the heart of my life. But AI?
It's the extra hand I didn't know I needed.
And honestly?
Thanks AI, for making me like my life just a little more.
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