How to Use AI to Write More Content Without Losing Your Voice

Let me guess.

You’ve tried using AI to help with your content. Maybe you typed in a prompt, got something back, and then stared at it thinking… that doesn’t sound like me at all.

Or maybe you’re on the other end of it. You haven’t touched AI yet because you’re worried it’s going to make your content sound robotic.

Either way, I get it. And here’s what I want you to know — both problems have the same solution.

The secret isn’t the tool. It’s how you use it.

So, when you use AI to write content in your own voice, the results are completely different. This week, we’re diving into exactly how to do that. You’ll learn how to write more content, faster, without losing the voice your audience already knows and loves.

The Mistake Most Coaches Are Making

When most people start using AI for content, they do one of two things.

They either hand it the wheel completely — type in a topic and post whatever comes out. Or they don’t use it at all because they don’t trust it.

However, the sweet spot is in the middle.

Think of AI like a really smart writing assistant who knows a lot but doesn’t know YOU. It doesn’t know your stories. It doesn’t know your clients. It doesn’t know that you always say “here’s the thing” before you make your best point.

That’s your job. And when you bring THAT to the table, AI becomes incredibly powerful.

Step 1: Start With Your Own Ideas

Before you open any AI tool, spend two minutes jotting down your own thoughts. It doesn’t have to be pretty.

It can be messy bullet points, a voice memo, or just a few sentences about what you want to say. Because this is what keeps your content sounding like you. The ideas are yours. AI just helps you shape them.

Additionally, starting with your own thoughts sets the whole tone. AI will mirror YOUR energy, not a generic version of it.

Step 2: Use AI to Get Unstuck, Not to Take Over

Here’s where AI really earns its keep. Once you have your rough idea, use it to help you move forward.

For example, you can use it to expand on a point you’re not sure how to explain. You can also ask it to help you come up with a better opening line. Beyond that, it’s great for turning a long blog post into a short caption or brainstorming angles you haven’t thought of yet.

Give it your messy draft and ask it to help you clean it up. You’ll be amazed how much faster the whole process gets.

Step 3: The Voice Check (Don’t Skip This One)

This is the step most people skip. And it’s the most important one.

Before you hit post on anything AI helped you write, read it out loud. Every single word.

Ask yourself: would I actually say this to a client over coffee? If the answer is no, rewrite it. Change the words. Add your phrases. Tell the story the way YOU would tell it.

Your audience follows you because of YOU. So, don’t trade that in for faster content.

The Bottom Line

AI isn’t here to replace your voice. Instead, it’s here to help you get more of it out into the world faster and with less frustration.

You bring the ideas, the stories, and the personality. Let AI handle the heavy lifting in between.

That’s the combo that wins right now. And the good news? You can start using AI to write content in your own voice today with just the three steps above.

Ready to Talk About It?

Come hang out with us in the Facebook group this week! I’d love to hear where you’re at with using AI in your content, whether you’re all in, totally skeptical, or somewhere in the middle. Drop your thoughts, and let’s get the conversation going!