Women's Staff Network

Crazy Busy: how to create time with coach and speaker Zena Everett

12th Jul 2022 2pm - 5pm

Greenwich Campus

The Women’s Staff Network invite our members, and those who’ve thought about joining the network but haven’t got round to it yet, to a highly interactive workshop on Greenwich Campus and online on 12th July 2022 from 2-5 p.m.

If you can attend on campus, we’re taking the opportunity to spend some with each other, so there are optional pre-workshop lunch and post workshop refreshments and networking.

When do you have time to yourself?  To pause, think strategically, take a step back, focus on what’s important, do some deep work?

That’s easier said than done when it feels like everyone needs a bit of your attention.  How many times are you interrupted every day?   We switch from one task to another, like a never-ending game of whack-a-mole.  Our days get longer and longer, work eats into our personal time and anxiety levels increase.

24/7 digital connectedness doesn’t help and nor do the 300 billion emails sent every single day.  This highly practical and very interactive session will give you some evidence-based models to help you feel more in control of your time.  It’s all about ruthless prioritisation, learning to say no well, disconnecting, and knowing when good enough is better than perfect.

The session will be led by leadership coach and speaker Zena Everett MSc, author of Amazon best-seller The Crazy Busy Cure, a winner at the Business Book Awards 2022.

Join the Women’s Network to access the event

The Women's Network supports and represents women members of Academic and Professional Services staff who feel comfortable in a female centred community, including trans women and non-binary females.

To join our positive and supportive community of women, click the Join our Team button.

Still not convinced? Here’s what our members say:

Absolutely loved meeting colleagues across the University and I feel more part of a community now than in all my 12 years working for the University.

I have gained a sense of belonging as well as an awareness and understanding of other women's news, such as accomplishments, issues, events, experiences, resilience and sharing of general tips.

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