Am I made for AI orchestration?

I was never a person who could do plenty of things in parallel. It’s difficult for me to switch contexts. I usually stick to one topic and work on it until it’s done or I get distracted. But hopping back in is hard for me, which makes using AI in parallel a lot harder. That said, using AI is not the problem here. Me not being good at orchestration tasks at this level of parallelism needs to be fixed. In general I'm not bad at such tasks, but every so often it is just too much to handle.

In the last few weeks, I tested this setup, and it is quite overwhelming because every open thread competes for attention. I frequently scroll through session histories or ask Claude, “Where did we stop last time?” or “What's next on the plan?”.  I wish I could just focus on one topic and complete it. This could remove the friction I'm experiencing.

Since the start of December, I achieved more than I did in all of 2025 combined. It is crazy. I just need to find a sane way to juggle all this in my brain without going crazy.

Still, this is so much fun. I enjoy every day at the moment. I learn so much, and with every day, I’m a bit more confident in topics I never touched.

It is really exciting to see where this will all continue or end. But no matter what, I learned something and got better in every aspect.

For now, I don't really have an adequate solution. But looking into the past year, I made good progress in working with AI. So I'm sure I can find a way to handle AI orchestration as well. For example, setting better priorities could help.


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