Embracing AI & Learning That It’s Okay to Get Help
- CoffeeAndComix
- Mar 14
- 2 min read
If you had told 20-year-old me that one day, I’d be able to sit down, type out a half-formed thought, and have an AI polish it into a full blog post, I would have laughed.
But here I am, living in that reality, and honestly? I love it!
AI has been a game-changer for me when it comes to writing blog posts. I’ve always had plenty of ideas, but sometimes the execution feels like an uphill battle.
That’s where ChatGPT steps in—it takes my half-formed thoughts and fills in the gaps, turning them into something fully realized.
And the best part? It doesn’t take away my creativity—it enhances it.
Manifesting Ideas with AI
I used to struggle with the pressure of writing everything from scratch, making sure each word flowed perfectly, and fighting through creative roadblocks. But now? I don’t have to do it alone.
💡 AI helps me:
✔️ Take my messy, scattered ideas and turn them into structured posts.
✔️ Expand on concepts that I might have overlooked.
✔️ Save time so I can focus on creating more.
I can just tell the chat what I want, and it delivers. It’s like having an assistant who just gets my vision—which is something I never thought I’d have access to.
Learning That It’s Okay to Get Help
I think there’s this weird pressure to do everything on your own, as if asking for help somehow means you’re “less than.” But the truth is: getting help makes you better.
📝 Writers use editors.
🎨 Artists use references.
📚 Students use study guides.
So why wouldn’t I use AI as a tool to help bring my ideas to life? It doesn’t take away from my creativity—it allows me to express it in ways I wouldn’t be able to alone. And honestly? That realization has been freeing.
20-Year-Old Me Would Be So Proud
Sometimes, I stop and think about how much technology has changed the creative process—and I can’t help but feel grateful. The fact that I live in a time where I can just tell a chat to create something, and it actually does it? Wild.
My younger self, who used to struggle with writing because the ideas were there but the execution wasn’t, would be so hyped to see this. And the best part? I’m still learning, growing, and evolving, all because I allowed myself to embrace help instead of resisting it.
If you’re someone who struggles with creativity, execution, or just getting things out of your head and onto the page, let me tell you: it’s okay to have help. In fact, it might just be the thing that takes you to the next level.
What’s something you’ve learned to ask for help with? Let’s talk in the comments! 🚀✨
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