Your nervous system is impacting your business
When your business and your nervous system are not aligned, you will have problems with confidence, consistency, visibility, energy-management, overwhelm, reactivity, and more.
These problems are often caused by habitual patterns of:
OVER caring
OVER giving
OVER thinking
OVER doing
OVER helping
Simply put, if you’re caught in just one of these patterns, your nervous system is OVER loaded, trying to manage things not aligned to your authentic desires, and something has to give!
The good news is:
Expanding your nervous system expands your business
Although nervous system work can’t finish your to-do list, it can directly address overwhelm and reduce the internal noise that leads to distractibility, procrastination, and unfinished tasks.
Learning how to be with your nervous system will calm your overactive mind and instil a sense of lightness, balance and focus so you can feel productive and effective in your business, get more done in less time and have more time to do what brings you joy.
In this live and free workshop we will:
Unpack how your nervous system works and the ways it impacts your business
Explore the most common nervous system issue facing entrepreneurs, and how to address it
Equip you with simple, practical strategies to regulate your nervous system, so you can take consistent, aligned action without overriding your needs, sabotaging yourself or burning out
JOIN ME
Remember that this is a live event! We will use real-time techniques to help you work with your nervous system, so you will experience results straight away. A recorded session can’t give you the same experience, so you do not want to miss this opportunity.
Sign up here and you will receive an email with the details to access this masterclass on Tuesday 7th September, 2021 at 11:00am AEST.
A recording will be sent afterwards to everyone who registers.
We acknowledge the Jagera (Yuggara) people as the traditional custodians of the land and waterways on which we work and live. We pay our respects to Aboriginal Elders past, present and emerging.