FREE LIVE WEBINAR

How Busy Professional Women Ditch The Guilt and Find Me Time

Thursday, August 13, 2020 12:00 PM

Hosted by Kate Christie & Jo Stone

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On this live webinar, Kate & Jo will cover:

  • Why your constant self-doubt and imposter syndrome is so hard to overcome and practical strategies that will make you feel more confident
  • How to ditch the guilt that comes with being a mum and holding down a job
  • The simple shift that allows you to become more present and focused on the task at hand, whether that’s at work or with the kids
  • How to find your own 30 hours of lost time each month that you can reinvest into self-care
  • How to differentiate between high and low value tasks and see what your current time management habits are costing you
  • The opportunity to ask Kate & Jo questions about how they manage their mindset and time regardless of what's happening in the outside world

About your expert hosts

Kate Christie

Kate is a time management expert, best selling author of 4 books and a global speaker. Kate works with high performing individuals and teams to teach them how and where to invest their time to maximise their productivity and their success across work, family and life. Kate has a reputation for helping her clients find 30 hours of lost time a month.

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Jo Stone

Jo is a mindset and high performance coach who empowers ambitious women globally to thrive at work, without stepping back or sacrificing their family. Jo has unique insight into how women think and the ways we typically get in our own way. She helps ambitious women build lives with better balance so they are able to reach their potential at work while enjoying a calm and present home life.

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