Most people aren't lazy.
They're overloaded.
They wake up tired, move through routines they didn't design, and spend their days reacting instead of directing. Life starts running them—not because they failed, but because too much of it is being done by hand.
Automate Me is a manifesto for reclaiming your time, energy, and peace by building systems that quietly handle the weight of everyday life. This book isn't about shortcuts or escaping effort—it's about designing a life that runs with intention instead of stress.
Through real-world examples and practical thinking, Cortez Davidson shows how automation isn't just for technology or business—it's for your body, your time, your money, and your space. When the basics are handled, your mind clears. When your systems are locked, your freedom expands.
Inside, you'll learn:
This isn't hustle culture.
It's structure with purpose.
Automate Me reframes automation as self-leadership. You're not stepping back from life—you're stepping into governance. Once the systems are in place, you stop scrambling and start choosing. You stop surviving and start directing.
This book is the Emancipation Proclamation of Yourself—a declaration that your life no longer has to be maintained by exhaustion.
Automate the noise.
Reclaim the signal.
Automate Me.