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Why Doing Less is the Secret to Making Way More is an episode from The Tutor Podcast by Neil Cowmeadow . Stop running around like a gibbering maniac and start treating your brain like the high-performance processor it’s supposed to be. We’v...
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Published May 3, 2026, 11:18 long, audio available.
Stop running around like a gibbering maniac and start treating your brain like the high-performance processor it’s supposed to be. We’ve all been there—juggling a mountain of tasks across teaching, property, and family until the "overwhelmed" state kicks in and productivity dies a slow death. Today, we’re taking a big sheet of paper and ruthlessly pruning the nonsense. You’ll learn why a £10,000 reduction in outgoings is worth vastly more to your bottom line than a £10,000 pay rise, thanks to the brutal math of tax and NI. It’s time to find the overlaps, batch the tasks, and eliminate the "because I’ve always done it this way" activities that are dragging you down. Grab a pen and some oversized paper—it’s time to simplify your way to a business you actually love. KEY TAKEAWAYS Paper is the ultimate mental off-loader: Using a large physical sheet of paper clears the "front of mind" processing queue better than any screen. The Power of Elimination: Spotting and removing irrelevant or unnecessary habits frees up resources for more productive work. The Gross Equivalent Math: Reducing costs by £10k is equivalent to a gross pay rise of roughly £17,250 due to 42% in combined tax and NI. Batching for Efficiency: Getting tasks out of your head allows you to spot patterns and batch activities to minimize time-drags like travel or setup. Control the Controllables: Use a "worry about it later" list to park issues outside of your control so they don't cause mental gridlock. QUOTES "Fixing everything on paper stops your thoughts from running around like gibbering maniacs in your head." "That big piece of paper empties the front part of my mind... like clearing the table top so you can do a jigsaw puzzle." "Every pound saved is pure profit." "If I rely on my own tiny, pea-sized brain to solve all of my problems, then I'm in deep doo-doo." "Reducing outgoings is all bottom-line benefit... way better than saving pre-tax money VALUABLE RESOURCES info@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.
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This episode was published on May 3, 2026.
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Why Doing Less is the Secret to Making Way More is from The Tutor Podcast by Neil Cowmeadow .
Published May 3, 2026 and 11:18 long