Creativity Made Easy

Dustin Pead

Host Dustin Pead helps creatives know themselves, their process, & their teams more so they can create greater things together.

  1. National Time Management Month | EP 146

    2일 전

    National Time Management Month | EP 146

    February is National Time Management Month, and creatives lose 20 hours monthly to poor time management. That's half a work week where you could be doing your best work instead of fighting fires. Here are the 5 strategic shifts that transform how creative professionals manage time. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN: Why 28% of your week is lost to email and how to reclaim itDO dates vs. DUE dates: The framework that builds margin instead of creating deadline panicThe "no-fly zone" strategy that protects your peak creative energy hoursHow a 2-week Time & Energy Audit reveals where your hours actually goFuture You methodology: The 30-second note-taking system that eliminates context-switching dragDay theming: How to batch similar work and protect your energy with strategic guardrailsWhy you're not failing at discipline—you're using corporate systems that don't work for creativesFEATURED RESOURCES: Free Downloads: DO vs DUE Framework Worksheet (dustinpead.com/do)Time & Energy Audit Template (dustinpead.com/free)Future You Method (dustinpead.com/free)Recommended Reading: "At Your Best" by Carey Nieuwhof"Deep Work" by Cal NewportRecommended Tools: ASANA for project managementTime tracking apps (Harvest, Toggl)READY TO RECOVER 10-15 HOURS WEEKLY? At Chief Creative Consultants, we implement time management systems alongside your team as your fractional COO partner. Visit dustinpead.com to schedule a discovery call. Connect with Dustin:Email: dp@dustinpead.comSocial: @dustinpead on all platforms #TimeManagement #CreativeProductivity #DOvsDUE #AgencyOperations

    15분
  2. I Stopped Using AI for Weekly Planning After 6 Months. Here's Why | EP. 144

    1월 29일

    I Stopped Using AI for Weekly Planning After 6 Months. Here's Why | EP. 144

    For six months, I let AI plan my week. It was efficient, it was optimized, and it was completely wrong for me. I thought planning was about the output—getting organized faster so I could move on to "real work." But after six months of AI-generated weekly previews, I realized I wasn't actually more focused. I was more efficient, but I was disconnected from what I actually needed to be focused on. The breakthrough came when I remembered this quote from Andre Norton: "I think the human race made a big mistake at the beginning of the Industrial Revolution. We leaped for the mechanical things. People need to use their hands to feel creative." WHAT YOU'LL LEARN: Why speed isn't the same as clarity (and how AI planning made me efficient but unfocused)The neuroscience behind why handwriting creates mental commitment that AI can't replicateThe 80-20 rule for AI: use it for distribution (formatting, communication, automation), keep strategic work humanMy hybrid workflow: what I still use AI for and what I do manually nowThree experiments to try this week to find your own AI/human balanceTHE KEY INSIGHT: The act of writing IS the planning. It's not just about the output. The physical motion of writing connects to a part of our brains that AI cannot connect to. It gives us deeper connection to what we're working on and creates the mental commitment we need to actually follow through. As I discovered: when you skip the thinking process, you skip the clarity process. Sometimes the inefficient process has value because it forces you to engage with your priorities mentally, not just organizationally. THE 80-20 RULE FOR AI: Human for strategic: priority setting, decision-making, what matters mostAI for routine: formatting, distribution, communication, automation87% of creators use AI daily, but creative agencies are cautious about over-automation—and I think rightly so. The clarity you need doesn't come from faster organization. It comes from the act of processing, prioritizing, and committing yourself. Don't overlook the value of mental clarity that doing things with your hands can bring. FEATURED RESOURCE: Download the Future You Framework and other planning templates at https://dustinpead.com/free If you're finding that balance between AI and human work, I'd love to hear from you: dp@dustinpead.com CONNECT:  Website: https://dustinpead.com  Instagram: @dustinpead #AIProductivity #WeeklyPlanning #CreativeProcess #AnalogPlanning

    16분
  3. The 79% Problem: Why You're Over-Servicing Clients (And Losing Money) | EP. 143

    1월 22일

    The 79% Problem: Why You're Over-Servicing Clients (And Losing Money) | EP. 143

    Your team keeps asking the same questions about client preferences, and you keep answering from memory. Every interruption costs you 5-20 minutes of focused work. By the end of the week, you've spent 10+ hours being a human database instead of doing creative work. According to Function Fox, 79% of creative agencies over-service clients without proper documentation. But the real cost isn't just free work—it's the cognitive load of remembering unique preferences for every client without a system. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN: Why undocumented client preferences make you the bottleneck for every decisionThe "question trap" and how context switching steals 10 hours weeklyHow to build Client Playbooks that save hours and ensure consistencyThe 5 essential sections: Communication, Scope, Brand Voice, Approvals, and QuirksA 90-day plan to document all your active clientsFEATURED RESOURCE: Download free client templates, the Future You Framework, and the Client Onboarding Toolkit at https://dustinpead.com/free Brené Brown said it best: "Clear is kind. Unclear is unkind." When you force your team to guess at client preferences, you're being unkind to everyone—including yourself. Ready to transform your creative chaos into clarity? Book a strategy call at https://dustinpead.com CONNECT:  Website: https://dustinpead.com  Instagram/Twitter: @dustinpead #CreativeSystems #ClientManagement #AgencyGrowth #CreativeEntrepreneur

    16분
  4. WHY YOUR TEAM HATES YOUR NEW SYSTEM (AND WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT) | EP.142

    1월 15일

    WHY YOUR TEAM HATES YOUR NEW SYSTEM (AND WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT) | EP.142

    You just invested time and money in the perfect system. You rolled it out to your team. And then... crickets. Nobody's logging in. The problem? You're leading systems instead of leading people. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN: - Why system failures are people problems disguised as technology problems (and how leaders create "tool graveyards" by forgetting team habits) - The proximity to natural habitat principle that determines adoption success (10% adjustment vs. 80% overhaul) - How to run the proximity test before committing to new tools (map current workflow first, then evaluate adjustment level) - The pilot program framework: Start with 2-3 champions, gather real feedback, work out bugs before full rollout - Why this generation needs the "why" behind changes (and how consistent communication skyrockets adoption rates) - The "implement with you" philosophy for working alongside teams through transitions - How to lead people first so system change follows naturally Real story: When I moved a client from Trello to Asana, the team actually adopted it because we brought them close to where they already were. The result? Natural adoption because it fit their flow as they grew. Peter Drucker said it perfectly: "So much of what we call management consists in making it difficult for people to work." Don't be that leader. Your new system isn't failing because it's the wrong tool. It's failing because you're asking people to change too much, too fast without their input and without remembering that these are real people you're leading. CONNECT WITH DUSTIN: Website: https://dustinpead.com Free Resources: https://dustinpead.com/free Instagram/Social: @dustinpead Email: dp@dustinpead.com NEXT EPISODE: The 79% Problem—why creative agencies are over-servicing clients and losing money. We're covering boundaries, SOPs, and how to stop giving away work for free. Lead people first. Systems will follow. #ChangeManagement #TeamLeadership #SystemsAndProcesses #CreativeAgency

    8분
  5. THE PRIORITY PARALYSIS | EP.141

    1월 8일

    THE PRIORITY PARALYSIS | EP.141

    New year, 47 things on your to-do list, 12 marked urgent—and you're completely paralyzed. Today we're breaking free from priority paralysis using the Focus Funnel and capacity planning strategies that actually work. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN: - The 3 types of confusion causing priority paralysis (strategic vs tactical, mine vs theirs, now vs later) - How to use the Focus Funnel to reduce your priorities by 80% (eliminate, automate, delegate, defer) - Why capacity planning requires a 20% buffer and how to calculate your true capacity - The Big Three Rule: Never have more than 3 major priorities active at once - How to implement weekly priority sessions that actually work - Why "Can I fit this in?" is the wrong question (and what to ask instead) Sally Mann says it perfectly: "The measure of artistic success is not money, it's time. Knowing what I have to do every hour of every day is what allows me to schedule, yes schedule, creativity." This episode will help you schedule your creativity by mastering priority management instead of just time management. FEATURED RESOURCE: Download the Priority Framework FREE at https://dustinpead.com/free This comprehensive tool combines the Focus Funnel with the Eisenhower Matrix to help you identify what truly matters. BOOK GIVEAWAY: Win a FREE copy of Sally Mann's "Artwork"! Head to YouTube (search: Dustin Pead), find Episode 141, and comment with one takeaway you're implementing. Deadline: January 16, 2026 at noon EST. CONNECT WITH DUSTIN: Website: https://dustinpead.com Instagram/Social: @dustinpead Email: dp@dustinpead.com NEXT EPISODE: Why Your Team Hates Your New System (change management for creative teams) Taking creatives from chaos to clarity—one system at a time. #CreativeProductivity #PriorityManagement #SystemsAndProcesses #CreativeAgency

    19분
  6. A Creative's Letter to Future You | Creativity Made Easy Ep. 140

    2025. 12. 26.

    A Creative's Letter to Future You | Creativity Made Easy Ep. 140

    As we close out 2025, it's time to give future you the greatest gift possible: clarity. In this special year-end episode, discover what we learned together this year and exactly how to turn those lessons into your clearest year yet. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN: The one question that connects every 2025 framework and strategy we coveredWhy margin isn't what's left after work—it's what makes your best work possibleThe exact 4-step process for writing your letter to future youHow to identify your constraint—the one thing that if changed, would change everythingThe single biggest mistake creatives make every January (and how to avoid it)Why clarity comes from consistent action, not perfect planning5 specific action steps to take before 2026 begins2025 LESSONS RECAP: The DO vs DUE Framework taught us proactive planning beats reactive scrambling. Transformative one-on-ones showed us investing in people IS the work. Mental health conversations reminded us that self-care makes us better leaders. AI-assisted planning demonstrated how to amplify strengths without losing the human touch. All of these lessons connect back to one core question: What does future you need from present you? FEATURED RESOURCE: Download your free DO vs DUE Framework, Time & Energy Audit, Future You Framework, and more at dustinpead.com/free Listen to Creativity Made Easy wherever you get your podcasts. New episodes every Wednesday. CONNECT:🌐 dustinpead.com📸 @dustinpead Special thanks to The Core Group (coregroupus.com) for supporting creatives with financial clarity and Profit First strategies. #CreativeClarity #FutureYou #SystemsForCreatives #2026Planning

    12분

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Host Dustin Pead helps creatives know themselves, their process, & their teams more so they can create greater things together.