Robots deliver everything -- mail, packages, big equipment
Robots drive
Robots answer customer service emails
Robots answer phones
Robots tell you reminders and updates, real time, as you go around your day--like how to use a new gadget you see.
Robots fetch office supplies and drinks, etc.
Your boss is walking robot with your boss' face. He's working from remote, so the mobile robot's helping him run his company "in person."
Robots write programs, print up what you need.
Your natural, intuitive life is anticipated by robots around you. You walk in the kitchen first thing in the morning, robots make you coffee. That's what you like, first thing. Temperature of the house automatically go up a little, detecting your motion.
You walk in your shower--the water turns on, on its own.
When you're low on stuff, sensors talk to the suppliers and new stuff are delivered immediately via robot delivery machines. You "subscribe" to products that you use regularly.
Your fridge can sense when you're low on milk, low on eggs, etc. It consults and builds your grocery list, then robots deliver them for you. The grocery stores are there for browsing, but more experiential the better at stores now, since everything can be virtually ordered instead of bought in person... food samples are staples.
You clothes can get washed, dried in one machine and there's a folding and ironing machine for clothes.
Everything is different and easier, yet you still feel life's same, hard, and full of things to do...