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The "Busy" Breakthrough

Work-Life Balance for Today’s Overachiever

For many of us “being busy and getting things done” is exactly where we feel most comfortable. On a good day this feels like high productivity, great time management and lots of creative thinking as we challenge ourselves to fit in even more — more goals, more accomplishments, more responsibilities. Until we find ourselves too busy to eat, too busy to sleep and too busy to tend to the areas of our life that actually matter the most.

Soon, busy turns to “burned out”, and productivity grinds to a halt. Deadlines get delayed and details get missed as we try to keep up with the pressure and unrealistic expectations brought on by that idyllic “busy thinking”.

Comedic, practical and incredibly insightful, “The Busy Breakthrough” is a crowd favorite that debunks the myth of “work-life balance” and helps audiences recalibrate the illusion of “busy” into healthier, more manageable and increasingly sustainable practices for success.

 

KEY OUTCOMES & AUDIENCE IMPACT:

●     Increase productivity, efficiency, and fulfillment by recognizing (and removing) the unnecessary stressors that may be slowing you down.

●     Identify your biggest distractions and time wasters, and effectively prioritize your day to be truly focused and productive, wherever you’re working.

●     Develop strategies to move forward with greater clarity, workday energy, and life balance.

●     Accomplish more while doing less. Learn how to optimize your efforts to create a greater sense of stability (and encourage your teams to do the same by example!) 

 

★ THE “RECALIBRATOR”: Teams, managers and performance-based industries will benefit most from the key insights and emerging trends that Health & Productivity Expert Michelle Cederberg presents during this highly energized keynote. Improve workplace morale, performance, and productivity by giving audiences the freedom to step back and recognize how effective (or ineffective) their efforts to ‘stay busy’ have really been.

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