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🎙 In this episode, I share why blindly jumping into AI, automation, or any new tech can actually increase your workload instead of reducing it, and how to avoid that trap. I walk you through the simple planning systems we use in my business: creating a clear business case and project vision, building a Personal Systemisation Plan to decide what to get off your plate first, and using effective delegation, documentation, and process mapping so AI (and humans) actually do what you want.Â
You’ll hear how phase‑based project planning and testing work with real people before automating helps us ship useful improvements faster, avoid feature creep, and make sure AI really does give us more time back.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
đź’ˇ Don’t Let AI Create Extra Work: Without a clear strategy, plan and documenting progress, AI projects become shiny distractions that burn time and add to your workload instead of removing it. Â
💡 Systemise Before You Tech‑ify: Use a Personal Systemisation Plan to capture what you do, prioritise high‑impact, low‑complexity tasks, and choose whether a human, automation, or AI is really the best next step. Before handing it over, be sure you have captured the process accurately.
đź’ˇ Delegate Like a Pro (to Humans and AI): Clear instructions, deliverables, and boundaries, backed up by solid documentation, are what make both team members and AI reliably perform the way you intend. Â
💡 Avoid AI‑Driven Feature Creep - Work In Phases: Break AI and systems projects into small stages that each deliver real value, get them “over the line” and in use, then iterate. This avoids half‑finished monster projects that consume time but never pay you back.
BEST MOMENTS
03:01 - 💬 “AI can actually solve huge amounts of problems, but not without putting a huge amount of effort in upfront.”
04:18 - đź’¬ “The documentation of the system is as important as the planning of the system - both must happen before you build it.”Â
16:22 - 💬 “We need to be really, really defined in the way we ask the AI to do something, just like you do with a human, just like you do before you plan an automation.”
17:17 - 💬 “If you don't map out what your automations are doing or what your AI is doing, people won't know when stuff is done by or whose responsibility it is.”
23:19 - 💬 “It's about actually having a systemized approach to reviewing what it is you're going to be working on next and making sure you follow that system.”
TIMESTAMPED OVERVIEW
00:00 Intro: Challenges in Implementing AI
07:30 Creating a Personal Systemisation Plan
10:01 Improving the assistant handover process
14:01 Avoiding AI memory overload
17:58 Importance of process mapping
19:09 Business growth through project planning
22:58 Planning and prioritising projects
VALUABLE RESOURCES
Get free access to our DIDACT Framework for quickly capturing the HOW of tasks and delegating them effectively at https://sys.academy/guidesÂ
LINKS TO CONNECT WITH THE HOST
Podcast: https://www.systemizeyoursuccess.com
Website: https://systemsandoutsourcing.com/
Facebook Group: https://facebook.com/groups/systemsandoutsourcing/
LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/company/systemsandoutsourcing/
Instagram: https://instagram.com/systems_and_outsourcing/
YouTube: https://youtube.com/@drsteveday42
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drsteveday42
ABOUT THE HOST
Steve moved to Sweden in 2015 and transformed how he ran his businesses—switching to a fully remote model. A former NHS doctor, with a background in computing and property investing, he now helps overwhelmed business owners systemise and outsource effectively. Through his courses and coaching, Steve teaches how to automate operations and work with affordable virtual assistants, freeing up time and increasing profits. He runs his UK-based businesses remotely with support from a team of UK and Filipino VAs, and is passionate about helping others build scalable, stress-free companies using smart systems and virtual support.
This Podcast has been brought to you by Disruptive Media https://disruptivemedia.co.uk/
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🎙 In this episode, I share why blindly jumping into AI, automation, or any new tech can actually increase your workload instead of reducing it, and how to avoid that trap. I walk you through the simple planning systems we use in my business: creating a clear business case and project vision, building a Personal Systemisation Plan to decide what to get off your plate first, and using effective delegation, documentation, and process mapping so AI (and humans) actually do what you want.Â
You’ll hear how phase‑based project planning and testing work with real people before automating helps us ship useful improvements faster, avoid feature creep, and make sure AI really does give us more time back.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
đź’ˇ Don’t Let AI Create Extra Work: Without a clear strategy, plan and documenting progress, AI projects become shiny distractions that burn time and add to your workload instead of removing it. Â
💡 Systemise Before You Tech‑ify: Use a Personal Systemisation Plan to capture what you do, prioritise high‑impact, low‑complexity tasks, and choose whether a human, automation, or AI is really the best next step. Before handing it over, be sure you have captured the process accurately.
đź’ˇ Delegate Like a Pro (to Humans and AI): Clear instructions, deliverables, and boundaries, backed up by solid documentation, are what make both team members and AI reliably perform the way you intend. Â
💡 Avoid AI‑Driven Feature Creep - Work In Phases: Break AI and systems projects into small stages that each deliver real value, get them “over the line” and in use, then iterate. This avoids half‑finished monster projects that consume time but never pay you back.
BEST MOMENTS
03:01 - 💬 “AI can actually solve huge amounts of problems, but not without putting a huge amount of effort in upfront.”
04:18 - đź’¬ “The documentation of the system is as important as the planning of the system - both must happen before you build it.”Â
16:22 - 💬 “We need to be really, really defined in the way we ask the AI to do something, just like you do with a human, just like you do before you plan an automation.”
17:17 - 💬 “If you don't map out what your automations are doing or what your AI is doing, people won't know when stuff is done by or whose responsibility it is.”
23:19 - 💬 “It's about actually having a systemized approach to reviewing what it is you're going to be working on next and making sure you follow that system.”
TIMESTAMPED OVERVIEW
00:00 Intro: Challenges in Implementing AI
07:30 Creating a Personal Systemisation Plan
10:01 Improving the assistant handover process
14:01 Avoiding AI memory overload
17:58 Importance of process mapping
19:09 Business growth through project planning
22:58 Planning and prioritising projects
VALUABLE RESOURCES
Get free access to our DIDACT Framework for quickly capturing the HOW of tasks and delegating them effectively at https://sys.academy/guidesÂ
LINKS TO CONNECT WITH THE HOST
Podcast: https://www.systemizeyoursuccess.com
Website: https://systemsandoutsourcing.com/
Facebook Group: https://facebook.com/groups/systemsandoutsourcing/
LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/company/systemsandoutsourcing/
Instagram: https://instagram.com/systems_and_outsourcing/
YouTube: https://youtube.com/@drsteveday42
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drsteveday42
ABOUT THE HOST
Steve moved to Sweden in 2015 and transformed how he ran his businesses—switching to a fully remote model. A former NHS doctor, with a background in computing and property investing, he now helps overwhelmed business owners systemise and outsource effectively. Through his courses and coaching, Steve teaches how to automate operations and work with affordable virtual assistants, freeing up time and increasing profits. He runs his UK-based businesses remotely with support from a team of UK and Filipino VAs, and is passionate about helping others build scalable, stress-free companies using smart systems and virtual support.
This Podcast has been brought to you by Disruptive Media https://disruptivemedia.co.uk/

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