AI for Working Moms - AI Tips, Mom Productivity, Work-Life Harmony, Working Mom Burnout
If your job runs on Microsoft 365, you have an AI agent platform sitting unused. This episode shows you how to build a Copilot Agent — or a saved morning brief prompt — that answers three questions before your first meeting. Plus: the full AFTER Framework applied to work agents. In this episode, you’ll learn: * 📥 Where Copilot Agents live in M365 (and how to check if you have access) * ☀️ The 3-question morning brief that changes your Monday * 🛡️ The governance line you don’t cross with work agents * 🎯 The full AFTER Framework applied to work agents (Agency, Fairness, Transparency, Empathy, Reliability) The Morning Brief Prompt: You are my morning brief. When I say “brief me,” scan the last 24 hours of emails I received and meetings I have today. Output: 1. Three messages that need a reply today (only the truly urgent — not the noisy). 2. Two meetings I should prepare for and one prep question for each. 3. One thing I can decline, delegate, or move to next week. Tone: confident, fast, no fluff. Format as a numbered list under 200 words. Never include external client confidential information in summaries unless I explicitly ask. If you’re unsure whether something is sensitive, ask first. Heads up: Requires M365 Copilot at work. Always check your org’s AI policy first. No license? Use the same prompt as a daily one-off in Claude or ChatGPT. Resources: * 💬 AI Confidence Playground → facebook.com/groups/aiconfidenceplayground [http://facebook.com/groups/aiconfidenceplayground] ⭐ Send this to a working mom who has Copilot but has never opened it.
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