Level Up: Digital Leverage

Work smarter. Without becoming technical.

You’re already using AI tools. But you’re still doing too much work manually.

AI, cybersecurity, automation and productivity tools are everywhere — but most of the education around them is not built for how you actually work.

It is either highly technical, or built for people who want to redesign their entire job around AI. Most professionals want neither.

This course helps you understand what matters, what is relevant for your work, how safe you are, how efficient you could be — and what to do next.

Delivered live online in GMT-friendly time slots for participants across the UK, Europe and Africa, including Nigeria, Kenya and South Africa.

Built for people like you

The current conversation skips over too many professionals.

If you are a coach, consultant, lawyer, advisor, creative, corporate professional or small business owner, you have probably noticed something frustrating.

The education around AI, cybersecurity, automation and productivity is often made for engineers, analysts, tool collectors or people chasing the bleeding edge.

This course was built to fill that gap.

You do not need to become a technical specialist.

You need a joined-up understanding of what matters, where you stand today and what sensible improvements you can make in your work, practice or business.

What you leave with

Practical clarity, not a pile of notes.

You understand what matters

You can separate practical value from hype, noise and technical language that does not help your work.

You know where you stand

You assess your current use of AI, cybersecurity habits, automation opportunities and productivity gaps honestly.

You make safer decisions

You get clearer about client data, access, passwords, tools and everyday risks without becoming paranoid.

You reduce mental load

You identify repetitive work, hand-offs and reminders that can be handled more reliably.

You choose tools with judgement

You learn what kinds of apps suit different purposes without being dragged into constant app-chasing.

You leave with a plan

Your next steps are structured into 7, 30 and 90-day actions you can actually implement.

How Level Up: Digital Leverage works

Most courses end when the session ends. This one doesn’t.

It starts before the first session, continues in your real work, and ends with a plan you can actually follow.

How Level Up: Digital Leverage works: a six-step journey from pre-course analysis to joining a community.

Step 1 — Pre-course analysis

Before the first live session, you complete a short analysis so you arrive with context.

The analysis helps you look honestly at how you currently use AI, where your time goes, how your work is structured and where risk or inefficiency may sit.

You do not arrive guessing. You arrive with a starting point.

Step 2 — Live Session 1: Build understanding

You develop a clear, practical understanding of the four main areas.

We cover AI in real work, cybersecurity in your context, where automation helps and where it does not, and how productivity can be structured personally and across a small team.

Step 3 — Application Week

Between sessions, you apply what you have learned in your real work.

You complete guided exercises, test ideas in your own environment, notice what works and spot what does not quite fit. This is where much of the useful learning happens.

Step 4 — Live Session 2: Refine and simplify

You return with real experience, not abstract questions.

We refine what worked, fix what did not, simplify your approach and help you make better next decisions. You leave with clarity, not more options.

Step 5 — Your 7, 30 and 90-day plan

You do not leave with notes. You leave with a structured action plan.

7 days

One practical improvement identified and started.

30 days

Key habits in place. Manual work reduced.

90 days

A more stable, supported way of working.

Step 6 — Join the Level Up community

After the course, you are not left on your own.

You join a community of people making meaningful changes with AI, automation and better digital habits — sharing progress, questions, examples and practical wins.

What we cover

The four pillars

Pillar 1

AI Made Simple

Thinking leverage

AI education is often too technical or too obsessed with bleeding-edge workflows. This part brings AI back to real professional work: thinking, writing, summarising, preparing and deciding.

  • Using AI without rebuilding your entire job around it
  • Prompting for emails, proposals, reports and planning
  • Summarising notes, documents and meeting material
  • Knowing what not to put into AI tools

Pillar 2

Cybersecurity Essentials

Safety leverage

Cybersecurity is no longer only a corporate problem. It touches how you store client information, handle email, share documents, work remotely and control access.

  • Understanding ordinary risks: convincing emails, shared passwords and exposed documents
  • Knowing what good enough looks like for your size and context
  • Reducing uncertainty, anxiety and avoidance
  • Practical improvements without over-engineering or fear

Pillar 3

Automation Hacks

Sanity leverage

Automation is not really about speed. It is about doing fewer unnecessary things at all, reducing repetition and getting your thinking space back.

  • Spotting the follow-ups, reminders and copy-paste work you should stop carrying in your head
  • Understanding what to automate and what should stay human
  • Reducing context-switching and avoidable decisions
  • Using automation to create quiet reliability, not frantic speed

Pillar 4

Intelligent Productivity

Focus leverage

Most productivity problems are structural, not personal. This section looks at personal productivity and team productivity, so better habits are supported by better digital practice.

  • Personal productivity: attention, interruption, notes, tasks and digital habits
  • Team productivity: clearer communication, shared expectations and less noise
  • Using AI and automation intentionally, not randomly
  • Building practical tech-enabled productivity without hype or overwhelm

AI apps by purpose

Use the right app for the right job

Most people treat AI tools as interchangeable. They are not. In this course, you learn the top app types to use for different purposes — without getting pulled into a constant cycle of trying new apps.

Thinking and problem-solving

Learn which top app types support structured thinking, drafting and working through complex ideas.

You learn when to use AI as a thinking partner, when to use it for first drafts, and when the risk of lazy output is too high. The focus is judgement: better inputs, better questions and better review.

Research and understanding

Learn which top app types help you explore topics, compare sources and build a clearer view of a subject.

Research tools can help you move faster, but they can also give you false confidence. This course helps you understand where source-checking matters and how to turn research into useful decisions.

Documents and knowledge

Learn which top app types help you work with longer documents, notes, reports and internal knowledge.

Many professionals are drowning in documents. You learn how AI can help you summarise, compare, question and organise information while staying alert to confidentiality and accuracy.

Content and communication

Learn which top app types help you create clearer emails, proposals, summaries and client-facing material.

AI can help with clarity, structure and speed, but it should not erase your judgement or voice. You learn how to use it to strengthen communication rather than produce generic output.

Automation and admin

Learn which top app types can reduce repetition and improve reliability.

The aim is not to automate everything. The aim is to identify repetitive steps that drain focus, create mistakes or depend too heavily on memory, then decide what is worth simplifying.

Personal and team productivity

Learn which top app types can reduce noise and make everyday work easier to manage.

Productivity is not just personal discipline. It is also structure, expectations, information flow and interruption. You learn how better digital practice can support both individuals and small teams.

The real skill

The real skill is not knowing every tool.

It is knowing what job you are trying to improve, what information the tool needs, where the risks sit and how the output fits back into your work.

Who this is for

For people who need practical digital leverage.

This course is designed for people who are responsible for getting useful work done, serving clients, managing information, protecting attention and making better decisions.

Micro, small and medium business owners

Corporate employees and career professionals

Consultants, freelancers, advisors and specialists

Lawyers, coaches and professional service providers

Creatives managing their own workflow and client work

Small teams that need better digital habits

Who this is not for

This is not an AI tool show.

People looking for a parade of apps with no implementation.

People already deeply advanced in AI systems.

People who want clever prompts but do not want to change any habits, risks or repetitive work.

People who are unwilling to test ideas between the two live sessions.

Want to know if this course fits you? See who it is built for, who it is not for, and what practical outcomes you can expect.

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Proof

What people are saying

I attended the Level Up your 2026 Productivity course with Sherwyn Singh. Being a novice to AI tools, the course offered new perspectives and meaningful takeaways.
Patrick MP
Sherwyn takes the time to listen, understand your challenges as a small business owner, and find practical solutions that fit your needs.
Evthokia K
AutomagiKal have a rare ability to take chaotic business systems and turn them into something streamlined, scalable, and — true to their name — magical.
Skiiwalka Liam

Ready to stop guessing?

You do not need more tools.

You need clear judgement, safer habits, fewer repetitive tasks and a plan that fits your actual work.

Real questions. Straight answers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Level Up: Digital Leverage for beginners in AI?

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Yes. It is designed for people who have started using tools like ChatGPT or Claude, often mainly through prompting, and now want a clearer, safer and more practical way to apply AI in their work.

Do I need to be technical to join?

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No. This course is built for professionals and small business owners who do not want to become technical specialists. You will learn what matters, what is relevant to your work and what to do next.

Is this course online or in person?

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This is a live online course delivered in real time in GMT-friendly time slots for participants across the UK, Europe and Africa, including Nigeria, Kenya and South Africa.

Why are the two live sessions a week apart?

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The gap is intentional. You complete prework, apply what you learned in your real environment, notice what works and where friction remains, then return with better questions for the second session.

Will we cover specific AI apps and tools?

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Yes, but this is not a tool parade. You will learn the top app types to use for different purposes, how to think about tool choice and how to avoid being pulled into constant app-chasing.

What will I leave with?

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You leave with a clearer understanding of AI, cybersecurity, automation and digital productivity, a better view of your current position and a practical 7, 30 and 90-day action plan.

Who is this course not for?

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It is not for people looking for an AI tool show, people already deeply advanced in AI systems, or people who want clever prompts without changing any habits, risks or repetitive work.

Ready to build leverage?

Stop doing everything manually.

Build a more practical, safer and calmer way to use AI, automation and productivity tools in your work.