My AI Coworkers Don’t Steal My Stapler (And They Actually Get Stuff Done)
Exploring AI-powered paths to passive income, storytelling, and digital design—from Zazzle and Poshmark to blogs, caregiving systems, and beyond. Guest voices welcome. ✨ A no-buffet breakdown of how I use Copilot, Claude, Grok, and ChatGPT to write, list, and edit smarter in 2025. Face it—when you work from home, AI might be the only office worker you see. And honestly? It’s not the worst coworker. No passive-aggressive fridge notes, no stolen staplers—just fast drafts, snappy edits, and a little personality if you train it right. Forget the buffet. I’ve already roasted the 50-tool circus in this post about workflow clarity —so let’s skip the chaos and go straight to what works. These are the AI tools I actually use, love, and occasionally sass: Copilot : Emails, resale listings, and short-form scripting—quick, clean, emotionally on point. Claude : Long-form blogposts and article edits. Handles tone, structure, and pacing like a pro. Grok : Snappy scripting for humor...