Productive Ways for Soulpreneurs To Use AI

Recent research from MIT about AI usage has surfaced the problem of “Cognitive Debt.” It suggests that using AI for writing tasks could lead to lower mental engagement and a weaker sense of ownership over our ideas.

The fear is that by offloading our thinking, we might weaken the very mental muscles we rely on…

This is especially valid for soulpreneurs. Our work is built on deep reflection, intuition, and the unique grounded insights from our personal journey. The last thing we want is to outsource our authentic voice or diminish our capacity for the very thinking that makes our work meaningful.

However, it’s important to look at the context of this research. These studies measure engagement on rote, mechanical tasks, like writing a formulaic essay on an uninspiring topic. This is a far cry from how a soulpreneur might partner with AI — using it to brainstorm creative ideas, deepen reflections, or explore new ways to serve clients.

This is where I believe AI can be a liberating ally. By letting it handle some of the mechanical aspects of our work, we can create lightly and free our minds for higher-order thinking: for empathy, for creativity, for deep insight.

History reminds us that our initial fears about new tools often give way to unexpected growth. Some worried that typing would degrade the thoughtfulness of handwriting, yet it gave our words unprecedented speed and reach. The calculator was feared to atrophy our mental arithmetic, but instead, it unlocked our capacity for higher-level mathematics.

In each case, the technology didn’t diminish us; it reshaped our skills, allowing us to focus on higher-level tasks.

Technology tends to amplify the user’s existing character — some will use it for distraction, others for growth.

The beautiful thing about AI is that, unlike previous technologies, it’s often trained with guardrails that can gently nudge us toward more constructive thinking. For example, recently, ChatGPT and Gemini have both come up with “study mode” to help students learn deeply, rather than doing all the homework for them.

Used mindfully, AI doesn’t replace your thinking — it augments it. You guide the process. You ask the questions, review the answers, and weave in your organic grounded insight. You might even find that explaining a concept to your AI forces you to think more clearly about it.

The tool itself isn’t the issue; it’s how we use it.

The Two Paths: The Passenger vs. The Partner

I see two ways to approach AI.

The path of the Passenger is one of passive consumption. It’s asking AI to make decisions for you, to write your thoughts for you. On this path, dependency can form, and our muscle for independent thinking and trusting our own judgment can weaken.

The path of the Partner is one of active creation. It’s where you remain in the director’s chair, using AI to amplify your thinking, explore your ideas more broadly and deeply, and execute your vision much more efficiently. This is the path that makes you more capable, not less.

We have a choice: let AI think for us, or use AI to help us think better. I am firmly on the path of partnership, and I invite you to walk it with me.

Your Uniquely Human Genius

The key to this partnership is remembering what AI is good at, and what you, as a human and a soulpreneur, are uniquely good at.

AI is brilliant at pattern recognition and processing information at lightning speed. It’s the most efficient, tireless assistant you could ever hire.

But you are the visionary. You are the heart. Your uniquely human and spiritual capabilities are what AI can never replicate. These are the skills to cherish and sharpen:

  • Initiating: You are the one who has the initial spark, the intuitive hit from a place of deep knowing. AI doesn’t have a life experience or a soul; it can’t initiate from that sacred place.

  • Bringing Presence: You are the one who can bring true, compassionate presence to a client session or a piece of writing. That felt sense of being seen and understood is a purely human gift.

  • Directing: You are the owner of your business and the director of your creative process. You provide the vision. AI is the tactical implementer that follows your lead.

  • Taste: This is crucial. You are the one who can feel what resonates with yourself and likely, your kindred spirits. You can sense their unspoken yearnings and use your taste to create offers that feel just right. AI can analyze tons of data, but lacks the common sense of a human.


15 Authentic Ways to Partner with AI

So, how can we put this into practice? Here are some ways you can begin using AI as a true partner, turning potential “cognitive debt” into a cognitive dividend for your business.

  1. Guide Your Clients. Chances are, your clients are already using AI. By learning it yourself, you can guide them on how to use it well — and how not to use it — in your shared field of expertise. They’ll be grateful for your contextual wisdom.

  2. Have a 24/7 Thinking Partner. If you have a human mentor, they’re not always available. You can use AI to think through a challenging client problem, conversing with it like a peer. Challenge its responses and ask it to challenge you. You’ll be surprised how helpful it can be. For example many of my clients use my AI often, before they get to meet with me. Try it out for yourself here — https://ai.georgekao.com

  3. Develop a Context-Rich Memory. The more you talk to your AI about your work (within a single, ongoing chat thread), the smarter it gets about what’s helpful to you. Its responses will become increasingly aligned with your values and style.

  4. Get Coaching on Your Transcripts. Paste in an anonymized transcript of a client conversation (first remove any identifying details such as names), and AI can tell you what you’re doing well and where you might improve. It’s an invaluable “coach” for continually improving your service.

  5. Detect Issues & Blind Spots. That same transcript can be quickly analyzed by AI to see your client’s core issues, potential blind spots, and what questions or exercises might be helpful for them next.

  6. Recognize Patterns Across Clients. By analyzing multiple anonymized transcripts, AI can spot patterns that are hard to see on your own: the common language your clients use, their shared hopes and pains, and what parts of your work they find most helpful.

  7. Create Custom Client Tools. As your AI understands your work more deeply, it can help you create insightful journaling prompts, guided meditation scripts, and useful templates tailored for your clients.

  8. Create Content Effortlessly. Simply speak your ideas in a stream-of-consciousness way, and ask AI to turn it into a blog post, keeping your unique voice and simply correcting for spelling and grammar.

  9. Build a Branded Chatbot. Once you have a body of content, you can train a chatbot on it to support your audience 24/7. This keeps you top of mind and helps you see what issues people are asking about. See my own example here: https://ai.georgekao.com

  10. Write Marketing Copy. Describe your clients and their issues to your AI, and it can draft a service page that speaks your clients’ language. Then, you can partner with it to refine the draft until it truly resonates.

  11. Instant Tech Support. AI is the most convenient tech support imaginable, able to guide you step-by-step through almost any software problem.

  12. Draft Gracious & Difficult Messages. When you have to write a challenging message, tell your AI the core message in a stream-of-consciousness way. It can help you draft something that’s gracious, sensitive, and concise.

  13. Access Infinite Tutoring. AI has enabled me to read and learn more than ever, allowing a deeper and more efficient pursuit of my curiosity. It’s the most patient and tailorable tutor you could ask for.

  14. Create in New Mediums. AI lowers the technical barrier to creating things like images or even simple code. Playing in these new mediums can, in turn, develop your sensitivity and taste in those fields.

  15. Sharpen Your Mind with Voice Sprints. The time constraint of using AI voice chat can be a wonderful cognitive training tool. It acts like a sprint for your mind, sharpening your ability to generate and articulate ideas more quickly.

The Path Forward

If we approach it with mindful intention, AI can be a profound ally. The time and energy we liberate by using these new tools well can be reinvested into what truly matters: deepening our wisdom, expanding our compassion, and showing up in authentic service.

I wish for you much clarity and curiosity as you explore this new landscape. May it expand your creativity and amplify your soulful impact!