The AI Multiplier for Better Business Output
- Robinson De Jesús
- Mar 2
- 2 min read

As business owners, we often hit a wall. You might be dealing with great people leaving silently, feeling completely trapped in the urgency cycle, or facing the delegation paradox—where you cannot delegate because you simply do not have the time to train someone or build the necessary trust.
The first step to solving a problem is understanding it. If you look closely at these challenges, they all have one big obstacle: they take a lot of time to fix. You need systems to get out of reactive mode, but you’re too busy reacting to build them. It’s a tough cycle.
Business problems often feel overwhelming because we see them as one big issue. Breaking them into smaller parts makes them easier to understand, figure out, and solve.
This is where a multiplier can help. Today, that multiplier is Artificial Intelligence.
Let’s be clear about what AI can and can’t do. AI won’t replace your judgment. Your business is your livelihood, and you make the final call. What AI can do is eliminate blank-page moments and handle the boring, repetitive work that leads to burnout.
In my consulting work, I see leaders spend weeks doing time audits or writing standard operating procedures from scratch. With AI, what used to take many hours can be drafted in less than an hour. You get to focus on reviewing, improving, and planning instead of just typing. AI turns a complicated project into a simple, doable plan.
Keep in mind the 25/75 Rule: spend 25% of your time figuring out why you’re stuck in the urgency cycle, but use 75% of your time on solutions, action plans, and next steps.
AI is that next step. It’s the tool that gives you back your time, so you can pause and appreciate the journey, even when things are tough.
I handle the research so you don’t have to. If you’re ready to move out of reactive mode and build practical, affordable systems, I invite you to join our upcoming 5-Day AI Masterclass. We’ll go through the exact frameworks to solve these challenges, step by step, without confusing tech talk.
Would you like a quick preview of the AI framework we’ll use to solve the delegation paradox?




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