• When Heat Breaks Your Already-Overloaded Brain (13% Slower Reaction Time Is Real)
    Jul 22 2025

    Ever notice your brain just stops working when it's blazing hot outside? You're not imagining it. Research shows that at 90 degrees, your reaction time slows by 13% and your brain's ability to process information drops significantly. For those of us already juggling overloaded lives, heat can turn our minds to complete mush.

    In this episode of Human First AI, host Claire shares her personal breakthrough moment - sitting in her sweltering, non-air conditioned studio, staring at piles of chaos and feeling completely paralyzed. Instead of forcing another to-do list, she discovered how to use AI as a "visual thinking partner" to cut through the overwhelm.

    You'll learn:

    • Why heat literally impairs the same brain functions many of us already struggle with
    • The "chaos photography" method: documenting your overwhelm without judgment
    • How to upload photos to ChatGPT and ask the right questions to identify patterns you can't see
    • Why adding your Enneagram type creates game-changing personalized strategies
    • How to distinguish between urgent tasks and visual noise that's just adding to stress

    This isn't about having AI solve everything for you - it's about building your own understanding and developing better patterns for how your brain works under stress. Perfect for anyone who thinks in pictures rather than lists, or feels completely stuck when the temperature rises.

    Because sometimes you need a smarter mirror to show you what you can't see in the moment.

    Human First AI drops every two weeks with practical solutions for real everyday problems - because AI should support what makes us beautifully human.




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    7 mins
  • Perfect Morning Routines Are Ruining Your Life
    Jun 16 2025

    Perfect Morning Routines Are Ruining Your Life

    For maxed-out brains who hit snooze 6 times and feel broken by those perfect 5 AM routines on Instagram.


    When your brain is already running on fumes, those 17-step morning routines aren't helpful - they're cognitive torture.


    What actually works:

    1. Pick ONE anchor habit (coffee + brain dump, take vitamins, get dressed)
    2. Use this AI prompt: "I'm feeling tired/scattered this morning. Give me 2-3 tiny things that won't overwhelm my maxed-out brain."

    That's it. No perfect routine required.

    Try the AI prompt tomorrow morning and notice how different your brain feels when it's supported instead of overwhelmed.


    Next episode: How to stop Apple Intelligence from ping-spamming your already fried brain.
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    8 mins
  • When ADHD Feels Like It's Going to Cost You Your Job
    Jun 5 2025

    The Problem: Missing deadlines, forgetting tasks, living in constant fear your ADHD will get you fired.

    The Reality: You're not broken. Your brain just works differently than the workplace was designed for.


    What This Episode Covers:


    • Why ADHD brains struggle with traditional work systems


    • How one listener transformed his work life using Claude AI
    • A simple 4-step system to work WITH your brain
    • The "tapas method" for breaking big projects into tiny pieces
    • Why needing support tools makes you resourceful, not weak

    You'll Learn:

    ✓ Specific AI prompts that actually work

    ✓ How to stop beating yourself up for needing reminders

    ✓ Why some of the most innovative people have ADHD brains

    Perfect for anyone tired of feeling like they're failing at work when they're just wired differently.

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    8 mins
  • Why Your To-Do List Makes You Want to Cry (And How AI Can Actually Help)
    May 23 2025
    "Why Your To-Do List Makes You Want to Hide Under a Blanket"

    Staring at your to-do list feeling completely paralyzed? You're not alone.

    In this episode, Claire shares the moment she found herself at her kitchen table at 10 PM, staring at a notebook full of random tasks (yes, including "take a shower" on her checklist—don't judge), feeling more overwhelmed by her "helpful" list than before she wrote it.


    What you'll discover:


    • Why your brain treats every task like an emergency (spoiler: it's not your fault)
    • The simple ChatGPT strategy that turned Claire's chaotic brain dump into actual clarity
    • A 5-step system that works WITH your scattered brain instead of against it
    • How to stop beating yourself up for not having some magical prioritization superpower


    Perfect for: Anyone drowning in their own productivity system, struggling with decision paralysis, or feeling guilty about needing "basic" reminders.


    The challenge: Take 5 minutes to brain dump everything on your mind, then ask ChatGPT to help you find just ONE starting point. Because sometimes the best thinking partner is one that never judges you for asking the same question twice.


    Remember: You're not broken for struggling with this stuff. You're beautifully human.


    Resources mentioned:


    • ChatGPT (free AI tool)
    • Brain dump exercise
    • Simple task batching strategy

    New episodes every two weeks. Creating tech that supports people first.

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    6 mins
  • Decision Fatigue, Meet Your AI Copilot: Paint-Color Stress Gone
    May 11 2025

    Feeling fried by endless choices? This debut of Human-First AI turns a paint-color meltdown into a master-class on beating decision fatigue.

    🖼 Real story, real overload – Claire helps a style-savvy mom who’s stuck on eight swatches while caregiving and running a household.

    🤯 Brain-science, not blame – Learn why 35,000 daily micro-decisions crash your mental RAM.

    10-minute photo hack – One snapshot + ChatGPT’s image tool = two perfect colors (and instant relief).

    💡 Copy-and-paste wins – Use the same trick to declutter closets, map veggie gardens, or plan a garage redo—no design degree required.

    👉 Try it today: Snap your next “impossible” decision spot, drop it into AI, and watch the chaos calm.

    New episodes every 2 weeks. Tech should lighten your life, not run it. Hit play and breathe easier.

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    10 mins