Are you *intelligently* lazy?

In 2025, I built over 10 functional AI applications… because I’m lazy.

I’d like to think I’m intelligently lazy.

There's a difference. (I hope.)

The unintelligently lazy person avoids work.

The intelligently lazy person builds systems so the tedious work handles itself—freeing up brain cells for the stuff that actually matters.

In 2025, I built over 10 functional AI applications that are highly specific to tedious pain points I’ve experienced throughout my career. Some automate content workflows. Some process data I'd never have time to touch. Some do things I genuinely didn't think were possible 12 months ago.

And here's the exciting part: I'm not a "real" programmer. I wrote calculator games in Z80 assembly language when I was 13, then took a 20-year detour through theater, electronic music, and marketing. Now AI lets me come back to building software.

So in 2026, I'm going to share my progression with you—what I built, why, what worked, what was a nightmare, and how you might apply similar thinking to your own work.

Because the gap between "superhuman productivity" and "drowning in busywork" isn't talent. It's communication, curiosity, and clarity of thought.

Interested in learning how AI can help you become intelligently lazy? Let's talk. Shoot me a message.

Happy New Year!