AI Solved the Problem I Couldn't Explain to Managers
Katie Parrott / Working Overtime
Length8m
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Was this newsletter forwarded to you?Sign upto get it in your inbox.I used to be physically unable to open my email. Not in an “ugh, I don’t want to” way—in a “my animal brain thinks there’s a predator in there waiting to kill me” way.The anxiety was so intense that I would avoid my inbox for days, sometimes weeks. To my catastrophizing mind, each unopened email contained an irate client, another job rejection, or more proof that I was failing at being a functional professional.I missed deadlines and lost opportunities. I apologized constantly for being a week late on responses. When I went freelance last year, the stakes multiplied. My income was now directly tied to my responsiveness. A single episode of inbox avoidance, and the missed deadlines and unaddressed feedback that came with it, could be the difference between making rent that month—or not.I’ve written before about AI’s raw productive capacity—how it can turn one person into acontent agency, and how it allows me tospin more plates at oncethan I thought possible before. And it can. But by focusing on what AI lets me produce, I’ve only been telling part of the story. To understand the other part, and learn how we should truly be measuring the positive impact of AI, I need to share something I don’t talk about on client calls.Become apaid subscriber to Everyto unlock this piece and learn about:The diagnosis that explains why Katie couldn't stay in any job longer than 12 monthsHow AI tools became more than just productivity supportsThe metric we’re not measuring when we ask if AI is “worth it”Upgrade to paidClick hereto read the full postWant the full text of all articles in RSS?Become a subscriber, orlearn more.