AI for highly sensitive people
March, 2025
Meet Katie
Katie Jenkins is a dedicated product leader, who expertly balances professional responsibilities with managing a household and her twin 9 yr olds.
She is passionate about hiking and traveling, always seeking new adventures that challenge societal norms and push the boundaries of accepted protocol.
Katie is a self-identified Highly Sensitive Person (HSP), someone who gets overwhelmed with the amount of information and interactions being pushed onto her each day in her professional and personal life.
How "Katie Runs on AI”
She uses an AI platform called getrecall.ai to compile large sets of information and distill it into shorter, meaningful summaries.
Katie saves hours researching competitive intelligence for work so she can gain the knowledge she needs to be successful at her job managing a product portfolio.
Balancing her time between work and being a standout Mom has always been a struggle. Spending extra time on strategic work, usually meant giving up time with her kids.
Now, Katie can excel more easily at both work and home by delegating tactical tasks to AI. Instead of acting as the writer, editor, and producer of her life, Katie can focus her energy on reviewing and refining a first (and second, and third) draft written by her personal assistant, AI.
Her Advice to you
"Don't be afraid to talk to AI like your best friend. If the first answer doesn’t seem good or aligned with what you need, tell it that you need it to be more sensitive, or more direct. AI really does work like a human – be conversational with it and push it to give you exactly what you need"
"Don't resist AI – it is not going away and the people who resist it or refuse to learn it will be at a disadvantage to those who embrace and learn how it can augment their daily lives. You can even ASK AI directly how to learn how to use it and it will teach you! Anything new is scary at first – remove your fear through personal education and a fail-to-win mindset”
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