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⚡ Quick Summary
Most business problems take 10 minutes to solve — if you define the problem in one sentence first and open the right tool. ChatGPT handles text, Canva handles visuals, GoHighLevel handles automation. The gap is not skill, it's starting. Set a timer, build a first version, deploy it. A 9-minute solution beats a perfect one that never ships.🎯 Key Takeaways
- ✔Write your problem in one sentence using the format 'I cannot [X] because [Y]' before opening any AI tool u2014 this alone cuts solution time by 50%
- ✔Match your problem to the right tool: text tasks go to ChatGPT (GPT-4o), visuals go to Canva Pro (AED 55/month), automation goes to GoHighLevel (USD 97/month)
- ✔Set a physical 10-minute timer and commit to deploying whatever you produce when it ends u2014 perfectionism costs more time than imperfection does
- ✔A GoHighLevel 3-step SMS and email follow-up sequence for real estate leads can be live in under 12 minutes once you know the workflow builder
- ✔Specific ChatGPT prompts u2014 including audience, format, tone, and word count u2014 produce usable first drafts in under 2 minutes; vague prompts waste sessions
- ✔The start gap is bigger than the skill gap u2014 most people already know enough to solve their problem, they just never begin
- ✔Test 'good enough' with one question: would this, sent right now, move a real person to a real action? If yes, send it
🔍 In-Depth Guide
Identify the Exact Problem Before You Open Any Tool
The biggest time-waster I see is people opening ChatGPT with a vague feeling of being stuck. 'I need help with marketing' is not a problem u2014 it's a mood. In my workshops, I make every participant write one sentence: 'Right now, I cannot [specific action] because [specific obstacle].' That single sentence is worth 40 minutes of confused tool usage. For example: 'I cannot follow up with my leads because I have no written message sequence.' Now you have a target. You open GoHighLevel or ChatGPT with a specific prompt, not a general worry. This approach comes from watching clients waste entire sessions because they started in the wrong place. The 10 minutes only work when you spend the first 90 seconds defining the actual problem with surgical precision. Write it down. One sentence. Then open the tool. Actionable takeaway: Before touching any software, write your problem as a single sentence using the format 'I cannot [X] because [Y]' u2014 this alone cuts your solution time in half.Match the Problem to the Right AI Tool u2014 Not the Popular One
A common mistake I correct repeatedly in my trainings: people default to ChatGPT for everything. ChatGPT is excellent for writing u2014 scripts, email sequences, captions, objection handling. But if your problem is visual u2014 a listing flyer, a course thumbnail, a social media post u2014 Canva's AI tools (Magic Write + AI image generation) will get you a finished asset faster. If your problem is follow-up automation, GoHighLevel workflows solve it in 5-7 clicks once you know the interface. I teach a simple matching rule: words and text go to ChatGPT (GPT-4o, free tier works for most tasks), visuals go to Canva Pro (AED 55/month), and CRM automation goes to GoHighLevel (USD 97/month starter plan). Mixing these up wastes time. I had a student who spent 45 minutes trying to get ChatGPT to design a property brochure layout u2014 a task Canva would have finished in 8 minutes. Tool-problem matching is not obvious; it's a skill I explicitly teach. Actionable takeaway: Map your three most recurring problems to one dedicated tool each, and practice that tool weekly until the solution becomes automatic.The 10-Minute Execution Protocol That Actually Works
Most people treat a 10-minute task like a 10-minute task u2014 meaning they allow interruptions, tab-switching, and second-guessing. I use a strict protocol in my own agency work: phone face-down, one browser tab open, one deliverable defined. Here's the exact sequence I follow and teach: Step 1 u2014 write the one-sentence problem (90 seconds). Step 2 u2014 open the matched tool and paste a specific prompt or start the specific workflow (60 seconds). Step 3 u2014 generate or build the first version without editing (3 minutes). Step 4 u2014 make one round of edits only (3 minutes). Step 5 u2014 deploy or save immediately, no further perfecting (90 seconds). Done. This works because it removes the perfectionism loop that turns a 10-minute job into a 3-hour anxiety spiral. I used this exact protocol last month to build a WhatsApp broadcast campaign for a Dubai real estate developer u2014 drafted in ChatGPT, scheduled in GoHighLevel u2014 in 11 minutes flat. It got a 34% response rate. Not perfect. Perfectly good enough to generate results. Actionable takeaway: Set a 10-minute timer the next time you face a stuck task, follow these five steps in order, and publish whatever you have when the timer ends.💡 Recommended Resources
📚 Article Summary
Most business problems take 10 minutes to solve. The other hours? That’s procrastination dressed up as planning. I say this bluntly because I’ve watched real estate agents in Dubai spend three days worrying about a lead follow-up sequence that I helped them build in GoHighLevel in under 12 minutes. The problem was never the task — it was the belief that the task was hard.When I started training agents and entrepreneurs across the UAE on AI tools, the most common complaint I heard was ‘I don’t have time.’ But after sitting with hundreds of clients one-on-one, I found the real issue: people don’t know which tool to open, so they open nothing. They circle the problem instead of hitting it. That 10-minute window — the one where you actually sit down, pick a tool, and execute — never arrives because there’s always something else to blame.I had a client, a property consultant in Business Bay, who was losing leads because he had no follow-up system. He told me it would take weeks to set up. We opened GoHighLevel together, built a 3-step SMS and email automation using an AI-drafted sequence from ChatGPT, and had it live in 9 minutes. His words after: ‘Why did I wait four months?’ That’s the gap I see every single time — not a skill gap, a start gap.The 10-minute rule is not about doing sloppy work fast. It’s about recognising that 80% of your most pressing problems have a known solution, and that solution requires only focused action — not more research, not another YouTube video, not waiting for the ‘right time.’ ChatGPT can draft your script. Canva can build your graphic. GoHighLevel can send your campaign. The tools are ready. The question is whether you are.In this post, I break down exactly how I teach my students to isolate a problem, pick the right tool, and execute a working solution in one focused session. Whether you’re a solo consultant, a real estate team, or a course seller, the framework is the same. Speed is a skill. You can train it.
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