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The Endless Game of Helping People - Why 1 to 1 Never Gets Old

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The Tutor Podcast the weekly show that’s all about the business of helping people. If you’re a tutor, a teacher or a coach, join your host Neil Cowmea 
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Neil reflects on his 25-year journey as a private guitar tutor, sharing insights on the pivotal decisions that shaped his career and life. He emphasises the importance of taking risks and pursuing passions, highlighting how small choices can lead to significant opportunities. Neil discusses the deeper emotional needs of his students, recognising that their desire to learn often stems from personal struggles. He underscores the rewarding nature of one-on-one teaching, where meaningful connections are formed, and lives are transformed. 

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  1. Embrace Opportunities: Reflecting on pivotal decisions, such as starting to teach guitar, highlights the importance of seiing opportunities that can lead to significant life changes and personal fulfilment.

  2. Life's Regrets: Many people regret not pursuing their passions or trying new things rather than regretting actions they took. It's essential to take risks and explore what truly makes you happy.

  3. Teaching as a Lifelong Journey: Teaching is portrayed as an endless game without a finish line, where both the teacher and student continuously learn and grow. This perspective keeps the experience fresh and engaging.

  4. Personal Connection: One-on-one teaching fosters a unique bond between the tutor and student, making lessons a special time for both parties. This personal interaction is often more rewarding than teaching larger groups.

  5. Impact Beyond Skills: The role of a tutor extends beyond imparting technical skills; it involves helping students navigate their personal challenges and emotional wounds, ultimately leading to transformative experiences in their lives.

BEST MOMENTS

"Those decisions that we make are just the hinges in life. They swing open big doors. They open escape routes of opportunity."

"I don't want to lay down to die someday and think, I wish I'd done that, about anything." 

"Teaching and helping my students is my game. It's a game with no end." 

"Every single individual is damaged and hurting, but in slightly different ways." 

"Imagine if schools made their pupils feel that way about being in class. What a revolution that'd be." 

VALUABLE RESOURCES

www.Neilcowmeadow.com

info@neilcowmeadow.com 

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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!

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