Most life isn't ruined by one giant crisis. It's drained by a thousand tiny frictions: the email you keep rewriting, the call you keep delaying, the decision you can't stop replaying, the week that collapses under errands, schedules, and "one more thing."
Outsource the Annoying Stuff is a practical guide to using AI like a real assistant-not a gadget, not a guru, and definitely not a replacement for your brain. You'll learn how to hand off the grind layer of everyday life: drafting messages that sound like you, turning messy thoughts into finished words, summarizing meetings into "what did we decide?", planning a tired day that actually works, and reshuffling a week without rebuilding everything from scratch.
This book doesn't try to turn you into a productivity robot. It assumes you're busy, human, and occasionally fried. It shows you how to use AI for the tasks that quietly steal your attention: customer service scripts that keep you calm, money admin that turns fog into clarity (without giving you "money advice"), shopping decisions without the review rabbit hole, dinner help that fits the week you're having, and home overwhelm that becomes a simple starting point instead of a shame spiral.
You'll also learn the rules that make the whole thing safe and useful: privacy basics, trust-but-check habits, and how to stop the assistant from sounding generic or overconfident. And when the stakes are emotional-parenting logistics, relationship conversations, travel planning-you'll use AI as a rehearsal room: clearer words, fewer blowups, and calmer follow-through without outsourcing the human part.
If you're tired of feeling like life is a pile of unfinished tabs, this book gives you a way to close them-one small, quiet win at a time. Because you don't get extra credit for suffering through the annoying stuff manually. Keep the human. Outsource the grind.