The Tutor Podcast

Dump, Divide, Diarise


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Today, Neil shares his personal ‘Dump, Divide, Diarise’ system - a synthesis of methods he’s refined over 27 years in business to help tutors, coaches, and mentors eliminate mental overload. Neil breaks down how to transition from a state of ‘chaotic evil genius’ to streamlined productivity by externalising every thought onto paper and categorising it into actionable buckets. Whether you are struggling with a ‘ragbag’ of a mind or just looking for a no-BS way to manage your weekly goals, this episode provides a tactile, simple, and effective roadmap to reclaiming your time and focus.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

Start by ‘vomiting’ every single thought, business, personal, financial, or health-related, onto a large piece of paper without editing to move ideas from a slippery, elusive state into a concrete form.

Organise your brain dump into four specific lists: Outgoing Contacts, Actions, Rubbish, and Stuff to Worry About Later.

When dividing actions, separate ‘your stuff’ (high-value, fun, high-income potential) from ‘other people's stuff’ (low-skill, technical, or low-income tasks) that can be delegated to a PA or automated system.

Use a weekly organiser to assign specific sequences to your days, ensuring that outgoing contacts and personal actions are scheduled and completed before the week ends.

Actively discard ‘rubbish’ thoughts through a physical ritual (shredding or burning) and store long-term worries in a separate notebook or ‘worry doll’ to keep your mind free for more interesting tasks.

BEST MOMENTS

"Your job here is just to get the stuff out of your head, where it is formless, elusive and slippery, and get it out into the real world into some kind of concrete form."

"I'm currently working on formatting my organizer system as a planner for 'chaotic evil geniuses.'"

"If it's low skill and we can give it to just about anybody to do, then we can focus on better uses of our time."

"Transfer each piece of mental junk onto the dustbin page, to expunge the garbage from my mind completely."

"The 'worry about it later' page can keep the worry warm for you whilst you or I get on doing more interesting things."

VALUABLE RESOURCES

www.Neilcowmeadow.com

HOST BIO

Neil Cowmeadow is a maverick peripatetic guitar teacher from Telford with over 19 years’ experience in the business of helping people. Learn how to start, grow and love your business with Neil’s invaluable advice and tips without the buzzwords and BS!

This Podcast has been brought to you by Disruptive Media. https://disruptivemedia.co.uk/

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