AI Video Generation Tools: Create Videos from Text
A practical guide to understanding and using AI tools for everyday tasks and decision-making.
AI Snapshot
✓Eliminate context-switching with AI-organised task prioritisation
✓Reclaim hours weekly by automating routine administrative work
✓Focus on high-impact work whilst AI handles lower-value tasks
✓Create structured workflows that reduce decision fatigue
✓Batch similar tasks to maintain deep work sessions
Why This Matters
Deep work requires uninterrupted focus, but most days are fractured by administrative overhead. Emails, scheduling, status updates, minor decisions: none of this adds value, yet all of it consumes your attention and energy. When you're constantly switching between these small tasks and real work, neither gets your best effort. AI tools handle the administrative layer entirely, removing that context-switching tax. The result is longer uninterrupted blocks for the work that matters, lower cognitive load, and measurably better output because you're not mentally exhausted by the time you start the important stuff.
How to Do It
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Step 1: Understand What AI Can (and Cannot) Do
Start by learning the core strengths of AI: pattern recognition, text generation, data analysis and automation. Equally important is knowing its limits, including potential for errors and lack of real-time knowledge.
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Step 2: Choose Your First AI Tool
Pick a single AI tool that matches your most common task. ChatGPT works well for general queries, Claude for analysis, and Perplexity for research. Start with one and build confidence before expanding.
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Step 3: Learn Basic Prompting Techniques
The quality of AI output depends heavily on your input. Be specific, provide context and tell the AI what format you want. Even small tweaks to your prompts can dramatically improve results.
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Step 4: Apply AI to a Real Task
Take a task you do regularly and try completing it with AI assistance. Compare the time, quality and effort against your usual approach. This hands-on practice builds practical understanding.
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Step 5: Build AI into Your Regular Workflow
Once you have seen results, integrate AI into your daily routine. Create saved prompts, set up automations and keep exploring new features. The real value comes from consistent, habitual use.
Prompts to Try
✦Getting Started Prompt
Act as an expert in general. Help me create a getting started based on my current situation. I will provide context about my goals, constraints and timeline. Ask me clarifying questions before producing your output.
The AI will ask targeted questions about your situation, then produce a structured getting started tailored to your specific needs and constraints.
✦Problem Solving Prompt
Act as an expert in general. Help me create a problem solving based on my current situation. I will provide context about my goals, constraints and timeline. Ask me clarifying questions before producing your output.
The AI will ask targeted questions about your situation, then produce a structured problem solving tailored to your specific needs and constraints.
✦Learning New Concepts Prompt
Act as an expert in general. Help me create a learning new concepts based on my current situation. I will provide context about my goals, constraints and timeline. Ask me clarifying questions before producing your output.
The AI will ask targeted questions about your situation, then produce a structured learning new concepts tailored to your specific needs and constraints.
Common Mistakes
Trying too many tools at once
Tool overload leads to confusion and abandoned workflows. You end up spending more time managing tools than doing actual work.
How to avoid: Start with one tool, master it over 2-3 weeks, then add another only when you have a clear need.
Accepting AI output without review
AI can produce plausible-sounding but incorrect information. Publishing or acting on unverified output damages credibility and can lead to poor decisions.
How to avoid: Build a quick review step into every AI workflow. Check facts, verify numbers and ensure the tone matches your intent.
Not providing enough context in prompts
Vague prompts produce generic output that requires extensive editing. This wastes the time savings AI is supposed to provide.
How to avoid: Include your role, audience, desired format and specific constraints in every prompt. More context up front means less editing later.
Tools That Work for This
Midjourney— Creative image generation
AI image generator producing high-quality visuals from text
Notion AI— Knowledge management
AI features built into Notion workspace for notes and docs
ChatGPT— Versatile everyday AI assistant
OpenAI conversational AI for general tasks and research
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need technical skills to use these AI tools?
No. Most modern AI tools are designed for non-technical users with simple interfaces. You just need to describe what you want in plain language.
How much do AI tools for general typically cost?
Many offer free tiers that cover basic needs. Paid plans typically range from $10 to $30 per month. Start with free options and upgrade only when you hit clear limitations.
Can I trust AI-generated output without checking it?
Always review AI output before acting on it. AI tools are excellent assistants but can make mistakes. Use them to speed up your work, not to replace your judgement entirely.
Next Steps
Start with a single short video project to test your AI workflow before committing to a full production schedule. Use ChatGPT or Claude to draft your first script, then experiment with one AI editing tool to understand its strengths and limitations. Post your first AI-assisted video and pay close attention to audience engagement metrics compared to your previous content. The goal isn't to replace your creative instincts but to speed up the technical and repetitive parts of video production. Once you've found your rhythm, build a repeatable workflow template that you can use for every future video.
Choose one recurring task to automate first—something that takes 15 minutes or more weekly. Once that's gone, identify your next time-sink.