Automating tedious tasks at work has become more accessible with no-code automation tools like Zapier, which integrates with thousands of apps from partners like Google, Salesforce, and Microsoft. However, many workers are hesitant to start automating their workflows due to concerns that it will change their responsibilities at work. The truth is that automation will indeed change the way you do your job, but these changes will make your work more productive and fulfilling if you target the right tasks for automation. Robotic tasks, such as copying and pasting data or creating folders based on a template, are well-suited for automation and should be the primary targets for automation. By automating robotic tasks, workers can create more time for mindful work, which requires uniquely human traits like creativity, analysis, strategy, and thoughtfulness. With the right Zaps, workers can automate tasks such as sending routine progress updates or creating documents from templates, leaving them with more time to focus on core responsibilities that require CAST skills. Adopting automation is not about replacing people, but rather about replacing tasks by codifying, replicating, and improving processes that already work well. By starting small with a few quick automations, workers can make their day easier and eventually build systems that help their entire team work better together.