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Video #7 · Week 7AI SeriesAI-Powered Business

How I Create a Week of Content in 2 Hours

2,419 words
~16 min speaking time
The 80/20 Pattern + Humanizer Checklist

[SPEAKER DIRECTION: Start mid-thought, with high energy and conviction. Look directly into the camera as if you're sharing a secret with a friend. No intro, just straight into the hook.]

I used to spend 20 hours a week on content. Now I spend 2. And my content is better. Here's the system.

[SPEAKER DIRECTION: Pause for effect. Let that sink in. A small, knowing smile.]

Yeah, you heard me right. From 20 hours—and let’s be honest, probably more if I tracked it—wrestling with a blank page, feeling like I was on a content hamster wheel that never, ever stopped… down to two hours. Two hours of focused, creative, fun work. The kind of work that actually feels like play. And the best part? The content is more me, more valuable, and connects deeper with you, my people, than ever before.

If you're someone who feels like you're constantly feeding the content machine, if you're a creator, a coach, or an entrepreneur who is just so tired of the burnout cycle… if you know, deep in your spirit, that you have a powerful, God-given message but you get bogged down in the sheer volume of work it takes to get it out there… then you and I need to have a serious talk. Because I see you, sis. I was you.

That feeling of knowing you have a mandate on your life, a message that can genuinely change lives, but you're so buried in the doing of it all that you can barely breathe? That was my entire reality. I’d spend hours, days, just brainstorming, outlining, writing, rewriting. I was convinced that the grind was the only way to create valuable, authentic content. I wore my burnout like a badge of honor. I believed that if I wasn't pouring my literal blood, sweat, and tears into every single Instagram post, every newsletter, every video, I was somehow failing. That I wasn't taking my calling seriously.

And what did that get me? Complete and utter burnout. It led to resentment, not for my community, but for the process. I started to dread the very thing I was called to do. My content started to feel flat, because I was flat. I was demonstrating exhaustion, not my light. And that, CEO, is not the assignment. The assignment is to let your light shine, and you can’t do that when your own battery is at zero.

Love is the operating system of our business. And love does not lead to burnout. It can’t. Love leads to overflow. So, if you're feeling that friction, that constant drain, it’s not a sign to work harder or to hustle more. It’s a divine nudge. It’s a sign that the system you are using is fundamentally broken. You’re trying to pour from an empty cup, and the world doesn’t need your exhaustion; it needs your wisdom, your conviction, your unique, God-given voice, delivered with energy and life.

[RE-HOOK]

But here’s what most people miss, and what took me so long to figure out. The solution isn’t to just post less. It’s not to disappear for weeks at a time to “recharge.” The solution is to fundamentally change your entire content workflow. It’s to shift your identity from being a content creator to a content director. It’s about leveraging the most powerful tools we have available to us, not as a replacement for our voice, but as a strategic partner to amplify it. I’m talking about a powerful, spirit-led AI content strategy.

Now, I know what you might be thinking because I had the exact same thoughts. “AI? Isn’t that cheating? Isn’t it robotic and soulless? Won’t my audience know?” I was so resistant. I believed that using AI would dilute my message, that it would strip away the very thing that makes my content special: my heart, my spirit, me. And let me be clear: if you’re just copying and pasting from an AI tool, you’re right. It will be generic. It will be soulless. It will fall flat. But that’s not what we’re doing here. That’s amateur hour.

We’re going to operate like the CEOs we are. We’re going to use a framework I call The 80/20 Pattern. This is the absolute core of my content creation system. The principle is beautifully simple: Let AI do 80% of the heavy lifting—the drafting, the structuring, the initial research, the SEO keyword integration. All the stuff that used to take me hours. Then, you, the visionary, the CEO, the heart behind the brand, come in and do the final 20%—the humanizing, the storytelling, the soul-injecting. You direct the AI, and then you add the irreplaceable magic that only you possess.

This isn’t about letting a robot speak for you. It’s about having a brilliant, tireless assistant who drafts the initial thoughts so you can focus on what truly matters: infusing your content with your heart, your personal stories, and your unwavering conviction. It’s how you humanize AI content so that it doesn’t just inform, it transforms. It’s how you get your time back without sacrificing quality.

So how do we do that? How do we take that 80% draft and alchemize it into 100% pure gold? We use what I call The 5-Step Humanizer Checklist. This checklist is my non-negotiable secret weapon. It’s the process I use every single time I sit down to create content. It’s how I turn a decent AI draft into a powerful piece of content that sounds like me, feels like me, and serves my audience with love and authority.

[SPEAKER DIRECTION: Hold up a hand and tick off the points on your fingers as you list them. Make it feel like you're letting them in on a secret.]

Ready? Get ready to write these down. Or better yet, just save the video.

Step 1: Break Parallelism. AI has a deep love for patterns. It writes in a very clean, very structured, and often, very boring parallel structure. It will say things like: “To grow your business, you must post consistently. To build a brand, you must engage with your audience. To increase sales, you must have a clear call to action.” It’s grammatically perfect, but it’s not how humans talk. It lacks rhythm. Your first job as the director is to get in there and mess it up. Intentionally. Vary your sentence length. Start a sentence with “And” or “But.” Use a one-word sentence for impact. See?

[SPEAKER DIRECTION: Smile. Lean in closer to the camera, as if sharing a conspiracy.]

Like that. It’s about creating a cadence that feels like a real conversation, not a textbook. You have to intentionally break the perfect structure to make it feel real, dynamic, and conversational.

Step 2: Inject Your Voice. This is where you add your unique flavor, your secret sauce. What are the phrases and sayings you use all the time? For me, it’s “sis,” “CEO,” “demonstrate,” “steward your gifts.” I’m always saying “Love is the operating system.” These are my brand’s linguistic fingerprints. You have them too. Think about it. What do you say to your friends? What words feel like home to you? Go through the AI draft and swap out generic phrases for your phrases. Read it aloud. Does it sound like something you’d actually say to a friend over coffee? If not, tweak it until it does. This is how your audience begins to recognize your work, even without seeing your name on it.

Step 3: Add Real Stories. This is the most important step, and it’s the one that AI can never, ever do for you. AI cannot tell your stories. It can’t share the lesson you learned last week, the hard conversation you had with your mentor, or the breakthrough you had in your quiet time with God. This is where you breathe actual life and blood into the content. Where the AI draft says, “For example, you could…”, you replace that with, “I remember this one time when…” or “This reminds me of a woman in my community who…” This is the [DOUBLE-CLICK MOMENT].

[DOUBLE-CLICK MOMENT: This is your time to shine and be real. Share a very specific, tangible before-and-after example of a piece of content. Pull up a screen recording or a graphic. First, read the raw, slightly generic AI draft of a paragraph for a social media post. Then, show the final, humanized version. Explain why you made the changes you did, referencing the checklist. For example: “Okay, so I asked my AI assistant to draft a post about the fear of being misunderstood. Here’s the first draft it gave me: ‘It is common to fear judgment when sharing your message. To overcome this, it is important to focus on your authentic truth and connect with your ideal audience.’ [Make a face of mock boredom] I mean, it’s not wrong, but it’s so… sterile. There’s no heart in it. It feels like a Wikipedia entry. So I took it through the Humanizer Checklist. I broke the parallelism, I injected my voice, and most importantly, I added a story. Here’s the final version I actually posted: ‘They’re not going to get it.’ That was the thought that kept me from posting for a solid year. The fear that my message, the thing God put on my heart, would be misunderstood. But then I realized… my message isn’t for ‘they.’ It’s for you. It’s for the woman who needs to hear that she’s not alone in that feeling. So I decided to demonstrate my truth, even if my hands were shaking. Because stewarding your gift is more important than managing other people’s opinions. Your message isn’t for everyone, sis. It’s for the one person who needs it today.’ See the difference? It’s the same core idea, but one is a lecture, and the other is a testimony.”]

[RE-HOOK]

And this right here, this is the part that changes everything. Your stories are your unique value proposition in a crowded market. No one can replicate them. And when you pair your irreplaceable stories with the speed and efficiency of an AI-powered content workflow, you become an unstoppable force. You get to operate from a place of rest and creativity, not hustle and burnout.

Let’s get back to the checklist. We’re almost there.

Step 4: Cut the Fluff. AI has a tendency to over-explain and use filler words. It’s been trained on the entire internet, so it uses a lot of words to say something simple because it’s trying to be thorough and academic. Your job as the director is to be a ruthless, loving editor. Go through the draft with a red pen and ask, “Can I say this more directly? Can I say it with more conviction?” Cut unnecessary words, sentences, even whole paragraphs. Get rid of phrases like “In order to,” “It is important to,” “The fact of the matter is.” Trim it down to its most potent, powerful form. Be concise. Be convicted. Your authority doesn’t come from using big words; it comes from clear, direct truth.

Step 5: Swap the Vocabulary. Every strong brand has its own language, a shared lexicon with its community. You want to intentionally replace generic, overused words with your specific, on-brand vocabulary. For example, in my world, we don’t say “abundance,” we say “overflow.” We don’t “show,” we “demonstrate.” We don’t have a “calling,” we have a “mandate.” We don’t “manage” our gifts, we “steward” them. This isn’t just about sounding unique; it’s about reinforcing your core philosophy in every single piece of content. It creates a cohesive world for your audience to step into, a world where they feel understood because you all speak the same language.

So, let’s recap The 5-Step Humanizer Checklist: 1) Break parallelism, 2) Inject your voice, 3) Add real stories, 4) Cut the fluff, and 5) Swap the vocabulary.

This checklist is your bridge from the 80% AI draft to the 100% humanized, soul-filled final piece. It’s the system that took me from 20 hours of content dread to 2 hours of content delight. It’s how you humanize AI content to make it a true, powerful demonstration of your wisdom.

[COURSE SEED]

And honestly, sis, this is just the tip of the iceberg. This checklist is a core part of my complete Humanizer system, which I teach in my signature program, The AI-Powered Entrepreneur. In there, we go so much deeper. We cover the full, expanded 10-point checklist, I give you my exact content planning templates, and I teach you the multi-layered Prompt Chain that feeds into this entire workflow, so the 80% you get from your AI assistant is already miles ahead of what most people are getting. It’s the complete operating system for the faith-led entrepreneur who wants to build with both soul and strategy, love and leverage. We’ll link it below if you feel the nudge to go deeper, but for now, just using this 5-step checklist will absolutely revolutionize your content creation system.

[SPEAKER DIRECTION: Shift tone to be very practical, warm, and encouraging. Look directly at the viewer with an invitational energy, like a friend giving you the best advice.]

So here’s my invitation to you. Your CTA for today.

Save this video. Seriously, hit the save button right now. The next time you sit down to create a piece of content—a social media post, a newsletter, your next video—I want you to try this. Use an AI tool you like—I love using Claude for this—to generate the first 80%. Don’t overthink it. Just get the draft done.

Then, before you even think about publishing, pull up this video and walk through The 5-Step Humanizer Checklist. One by one. Break the parallelism. Inject your voice. Add a real, vulnerable story. Cut the fluff. Swap the vocabulary.

See how it feels. See how the content transforms from a generic piece of information into a genuine act of service. See how much faster you can create something that is truly, authentically, powerfully you. You have a message that the world desperately needs to hear, CEO. Don’t let the grind of content creation silence your voice or steal your joy. Steward your time, steward your energy, and demonstrate the incredible wisdom you’ve been given.

This is how we build businesses that are an overflow of our love. This is how we change the world, one piece of authentic, humanized content at a time. Now go get it, sis.