
You know what's great about life?
Sometimes you figure out the big, important things — and the small stuff still drives you nuts.
Case in point: I still cannot figure out how to get rid of the white space above my first sentence when I type these newsletters. It's been weeks. I've tried everything. It mocks me every Tuesday.
But here's what I have figured out — something way more important than formatting quirks.
My brother works in the corporate world. He comes across tools the rest of us don't always hear about. A few weeks ago, he told me about something called Tasklet — a platform where you can set up AI agents that actually do things for you. Not someday. Not after a 40-hour course. Right now.
I signed up for the free version. Just to poke around. No credit card, no pressure.
And here's where it gets fun.
Within days, I had three agents working for me:
My Morning Calendar Agent— Every day at 6 a.m., it sends me my schedule. I wake up, check my phone, and I know exactly what my day looks like. No logging into apps. No fumbling around. It just shows up.
My Vision Board Agent— This one reviews my personal vision board and sends me a summary prompt full of enthusiasm. It's like having a motivational coach who actually knows what matters to me— not generic quotes, but reminders tied to my real goals.
My Newsletter Pipeline— This is the big one. Four agents working together to help create this very newsletter you're reading. One generates ideas, others handle images, writing prompts, and metadata. It's like having a small creative team on call.
Now here's what I want you to hear: I'm not a tech wizard. I didn't write code. I didn't watch a 12-part YouTube series. I just started with one small agent — my morning calendar — and built from there.
That's how AI works best. You don't need to understand everything. You just need to start with one thing that makes your day a little easier, a little more organized, a little more yours.
If you remember the welcome letter I sent you, it said: something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue.
Today is something borrowed — a tool my brother shared that I'm now sharing with you. No affiliate link. No sponsorship. I just genuinely love what it's done for my mornings, my focus, and this newsletter.
The real magic isn't the technology. It's the moment you realize: I set that up. It's working for me. And I can do more.
That moment? That's the opposite of feeling invisible.
What To Do Next
Try one small thing this week. Visit tasklet.ai and create a free account. Then set up your first agent — something simple like a daily calendar summary or a morning reminder. You don't need to build a pipeline. Just start with one. When it works (and it will), you'll feel that spark. And then you'll want to build the next one. If you get stuck, reply to this email. I'll walk you through it.
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Until next week,
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