This week's action: The 2-Minute Loom-to-Logic Shift.
Pick one repetitive task you hate doing. This could be triaging emails, formatting a weekly report, or drafting a project update. Your action is to record a 2-minute video of yourself doing that task while speaking your thought process out loud.
Why this matters: Your value isn't in the clicks. It is in the logic behind the clicks. When you record yourself, you are capturing your proprietary judgment.
By feeding that transcript into an LLM and asking it to create a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) and a reusable prompt, you have effectively cloned your expertise. You move from being the person who does the work to the person who owns the system. This is how you scale your impact without scaling your hours.
How to execute the Loom-to-Logic Shift:
Record the Mess: Use Loom or any screen recorder. Don't be polished. Just do the task and say why you are making certain choices.
Extract the Logic: Drop the transcript into your AI of choice. Use this prompt: Analyze this transcript and extract the step-by-step logic I use to complete this task. Create a repeatable prompt I can use to automate this in the future.
Test and Delete: Run the new prompt on the next iteration of that task. If it works, delete that task from your manual to-do list forever.