NOtebook Clean Sweep Replay
Overwhelm makes us believe we need more time.
We don’t.
You don’t need more time.
You need fewer decisions.
That’s it.
When I was clearing out clutter, I laid down three tarps:
Keep.
Donate.
Dump.
No perfection.
No massive overhaul.
Just a filter.
So I applied that same system to my notebooks.
Flip the page.
Ask one question:
Is this an unfinished task?
If yes → tag it.
If no → keep flipping.
Sort.
Simplify.
Start.
Everything shifted.
Because overwhelm isn’t from having too much.
It’s from not knowing what “done” looks like.
Then I took it further.
I stopped rewriting pages.
I stopped reorganizing everything.
I took pictures.
Dropped them into the Notes to Action GPT.
Minutes later, I had:
Clear decisions.
Defined outcomes.
Work I’m using right now.
Not someday.
Now.
And here’s what most people miss…
If your notebooks are piling up, other things are too.
Draft emails.
Half-built offers.
Backend projects.
Ideas that never turn into income.
Same pattern.
Too many open loops.
Not enough closed decisions.
That’s why I built the AI Command Center.
It’s not about “using AI.”
It’s about installing trained GPTs that reduce decisions so you can move.
On the days your brain feels like chaos…
47 tabs are open…
You’re busy — but nothing is actually moving…
You open one tool.
You give it the messy.
It gives you direction.
Not perfect.
But clear enough to act.
And when you can see the path?
You can plan it.
And once it’s planned — you can move.
Jump to around minute 30 for the Notes To Action demo.
You have temporary access to the Notes to Action GPT for the next few days — try it before you decide.
Barb said it best:
“The Clean Sweep GPT keeps me organized and The Mastermind Board makes me money.”
Organize the chaos.
Monetize the clarity.
