I Didn’t Write a Single Post This Week. AI Did. Here’s What I Did Instead.
Full transparency: AI ran my content this week. But across every real conversation I had, I kept noticing the same thing — everyone is still swimming in the same crowded ocean while something entirely
There. I said it.
Every post you saw from me this week. Claude. Automated. Scheduled. Running in the background while I was out living my actual life.
I am not hiding that. I am leading with it. Because what I did with those reclaimed hours is exactly what I want to talk to you about today.
I met people.
In person. Virtually. Real conversations, not networking, not strategy sessions disguised as coffee chats, not content research. Actual human connection with people I respect and people who are building something real.
At one point I took a photo with someone I met virtually. Which sounds like a small thing. It wasn’t. We were laughing. We were present. It felt more real than plenty of in-person moments I’ve had this year. And I keep thinking about that, because it says something important about what connection actually is and where most people are getting it wrong.
Proximity is not about geography. It’s about attention.
Now let me be clear about the AI thing, because I know some of you just flinched.
I didn’t outsource my thinking. I outsourced the distribution.
Every idea in my content is mine. The framework is mine. The positioning, the arguments, the convictions; mine. Claude handled the scheduling. Claude built the landing page for Thursday’s training. Claude did the work that used to eat my time without feeding my brain.
That’s the distinction that matters. AI distributes my thinking. It doesn’t do my thinking.
And here’s the thing, using it this way is not laziness. It’s strategy. Because the hours it gave back to me this week? I spent them doing the things that actually build a business in this market. The conversations. The connection. The thinking that only happens when you are genuinely present with another human being.
You cannot automate that. And you shouldn’t try.
Here’s what those conversations confirmed for me this week.
I am completely aligned with this work.
Not in a motivational poster kind of way. In a quiet, settled, bone-deep kind of way. The kind of alignment you can only feel when you’re in the room, physically or virtually, with people who are wrestling with the same questions you’ve built your entire business around.
Every conversation I had this week circled back to the same thing: the market has changed, most people haven’t caught up, and the ones who are thriving are doing something fundamentally different from the ones who are struggling.
That’s not a theory for me. That’s what I keep watching happen in real time.
Here’s what I kept noticing across every conversation this week.
Everyone is still swimming in the same ocean. The same platforms, the same buyers, the same strategies, just working harder and wondering why it’s not working better. And what broke my heart a little is that these are not lazy people. These are people who have tried everything. They are talented. Their offers are solid. They are just looking in a direction that is getting more crowded by the day while an entirely different world of opportunity sits completely untouched.
I’m not going to tell you exactly what that world is here. That’s what Thursday is for.
But I will say, if you have been doing everything right and still feel like you’re pushing against a wall, this might be the most important thing you hear this year.
This is what Economy #2 actually looks like from the inside.
Not hustle. Not volume. Not showing up everywhere and hoping something sticks.
It looks like AI handling your distribution while you have the conversations that change how you see the market. It looks like a virtual photo that feels more real than you expected. It looks like a week that didn’t look productive on paper and was one of the most productive weeks you’ve had in months.
The clients worth having are not being won in feeds. They are being won in rooms, physical and virtual, where real thinking happens between real people.
That’s the economy I’m building in. And Thursday I want to show you exactly what that looks like for your business.
Rise Above the Crowded Market & Attract the Clients You Actually Want.
Free. Live. Thursday.
I built the landing page with Claude. The registration is automated. The training itself is me, fully present, no script, bringing everything from a week of real conversations directly into the room with you.
Come find out where the contracts actually are.
Register here: thembibheka.com/training
See you Thursday.


Not gonna lie, I read this title and rolled my eyes... But then I was intrigued. I think you highlighted a very important distinction - you're not using AI to write for you. The ideas and concepts are yours, AI just helped out. That's exactly how AI should he used.
I work in technology enablement. We have a big focus on leveraging AI in the workplace to support our work. I will use it to create entire proposals, but I'm not giving it a single prompt and letting it run. I'm using it as a sounding board. Something that can clean up my sentences and get to the point or frame it in a more professional way. I'm still very much involved in the creation, but AI is my partner. For someone who prefers verbal processing, it's a huge help to have 'someone' to bounce off of. But also to have the discernment of when to listen to AI suggestions and when to trust my own instincts and knowing.