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Automate the Boring Stuff: Time-Saving Hacks for Creatives

Automate the Boring Stuff: Time-Saving Hacks for Creatives

Update: 2025-10-09
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Ever wished there were two of you so you could finally keep up with your creative business? 

In this episode, Kaylie shares how gentle automation can help you do just that — without losing the personal touch.

As a mum with chronic illness and a busy toddler, Kaylie opens up about how automation has become her secret helper for protecting her energy, sanity, and creativity. She walks you through simple ways to start automating your emails, social media, and admin tasks so you can spend more time doing what you actually love — creating.

You’ll learn:
 ✨ What to include in your first email welcome series
 ✨ Easy tools to schedule social posts, videos, and replies
 ✨ How to use AI (like ChatGPT) authentically
 ✨ The platforms that make automation actually easy for creatives

Plus, Kaylie shares a personal look at her own automation journey — from tech headaches to time-saving breakthroughs — and invites you to grab her free cheat sheet: Automate the Boring Stuff: 10 Time-Saving Hacks for Creatives.”

🎧 Tune in, take a deep breath, and get ready to reclaim your time (and your joy) one small system at a time.

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Automate the Boring Stuff: Time-Saving Hacks for Creatives

Automate the Boring Stuff: Time-Saving Hacks for Creatives

Kaylie Edwards