Episode Notes:
After leading Microsoft 365 Copilot-in-Action training sessions across Outlook, Teams, Excel, Word, Visual Creator, and Agent creation, I’ve seen what happens when people stop using AI just to get things done and start using it to work differently.
The biggest shift is about rethinking what you don’t need to do anymore. Once you begin delegating to AI with intention, you unlock space for strategy, creativity, and clarity.
In this episode of The Next Step, I share 10 powerful Copilot habits for anyone leading teams, driving change, or navigating complex work. These are the practices that helped people across the company move faster, collaborate better, and spend more time on what truly matters.
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10 Microsoft Copilot Habits to Level Up Your Day
While training teams across the company and using it in my own work, I’ve seen how Microsoft 365 Copilot changes more than just productivity. I’ve been using it daily across Outlook, Teams, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and more recently, Visual Creator and custom agents. And if I’m being honest, it’s not just a productivity tool. What has changed for me is how I think about time, attention, and what I choose to do myself versus delegate. Copilot has quietly redrawn the line between what I consider worth doing manually and what I can offload without losing quality.
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