
How Coaches and Creators Can Delegate to AI Without Losing Their Voice
Let me ask you something.
What would your business—and your life—look like if you could remove 70% of the grunt work without losing your personal touch?
You might be surprised to know: it’s not only possible—it’s essential. Because burnout is real. And trying to do everything yourself doesn’t make you noble. It makes you replaceable.
Shawn Bearman, the Coach’s Coach, says it best:
“The moment you delegate with clarity, you elevate your power.”
You’re Not Handing Off Your Voice—You’re Scaling It
Too many fear AI because they think it’ll erase their authenticity. But here’s the truth: prompted right, AI becomes your echo.
It amplifies your tone. It supports your rhythm. It reflects your wisdom back at you—with speed, consistency, and emotional accuracy.
The secret? Train it like a team member. Feed it your tone. Give it examples of your writing. Add context to your prompts. Before long, it feels like you wrote every word.
What You Should (and Shouldn’t) Delegate
✅ Delegate:
- First drafts of bios, blurbs, content
- Turning transcripts into posts
- Creating lead magnets
- Outlining speeches or books
❌ Don’t delegate:
- Your story
- Your client breakthroughs
- Your most human insights
Use ChatGPT for structure and support, not soul.
💬 Connect With Shawn Bearman
Ready to learn how to scale your wisdom without sacrificing your energy? Shawn Bearman is the go-to mentor for transformational leaders navigating AI. Contact her at shawn@ineedcoaching.com or follow her content inside the https://www.facebook.com/groups/ineedcoaching for ongoing support.
🔥 Your Challenge: Step Into The Future
Here’s what I want from you:
- Test one delegation today. Pick a task you usually dread—prompt it.
- DM or email me what happened. Let’s workshop your results.
- Post this article on LinkedIn with the headline: “How I’m Delegating Without Losing My Voice.”
- And watch for more in this AI empowerment series.
You don’t need to become a tech wizard. You just need to become a better question-asker. And that… starts now.