The Credibility Boost You Can Claim... But Probably Aren’t

Jul 08, 2025 6:12 pm

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Hey there,


Let’s talk about something I’ve been hearing a lot lately:

“I’ve been playing with ChatGPT, but I have no idea if that actually counts as a skill.”

“Can I put AI on my résumé if I’m not a tech person?”

“I’m using AI in my business, but it feels weird to say so out loud.”


Here’s the truth: AI skills aren’t just for developers, data analysts, or the guy in your coworking space who thinks ‘prompt engineer’ should be a personality.


If you’ve used ChatGPT to rewrite an email, brainstorm a blog post, or figure out why your About page sounded like a robot wrote it you’re already using AI in valuable, practical ways. And you deserve credit for it.


🧠 Where Should You Be Showing These Skills?

That depends on what you’re doing:

  • If you’re job hunting, it goes on your résumé and LinkedIn.
  • If you’re freelancing or running a business, it belongs in your About page, services page, client pitches, and even proposals.
  • If you’re somewhere in between (which let’s be honest, many of us are) then it belongs wherever you’re showing up professionally.


The kicker?

Most women don’t think they’ve “earned” the right to list AI skills unless they’ve taken a course, gotten a certificate, or practically married their chatbot. Meanwhile their male counterparts with casual-use knowledge are already leveraging it.


✨ That’s Why I Made This for You

I created a swipe sheet of AI-friendly phrases you can use across your résumé, LinkedIn profile, website, or proposals.

Here’s what’s inside:

  • Plug-and-play résumé bullet points
  • Sample bio lines and client-facing copy
  • Where and how to talk about your AI fluency (no hype, no cringe)
  • A short list of free tools to explore
  • A reality check for anyone wondering, “Am I using AI enough to list it?”

(You probably are.)


👉 Grab the AI Skills Swipe Sheet here (it's free!)


Use it to update your digital presence, boost your confidence, or just validate that the learning curve you’re on is real and worth claiming.


🪄 Before You Go

This isn’t about trying to “keep up” with AI. It’s about owning the ways you’re already evolving.


And in case you need the reminder: if it’s helping you work smarter, simplify your process, or refine your ideas...you can call that a skill.


Claim your skills. Own your brilliance. Rewrite the damn rules. 💻🖤✨

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Know someone who’s quietly using AI and not giving themselves credit for it?

Forward this email or send them the swipe sheet link, because we’re done gatekeeping credibility. Better yet, invite them to join the list so they don’t miss future downloads like this one.


You’re getting this email because you signed up to hear from me—T. Marie Hilton—about smarter, saner ways to run a business, build credibility, and maybe even like your work again. If that no longer sounds like your vibe, you can unsubscribe anytime (no hard feelings).

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