Workshops

Using neuroscience to elevate human performance

Thriving, Not Surviving, In A Digital World

Workshops

Five work shops to thrive professionally and personally in the digital world.
These work shops can be implemented in a stand-alone series, or in addition to a keynote

Don’t let the “pings” and “dings” dent your productivity.

“FQ is the superskill of the 21st Century. It’s more important than our IQ and EQ,” Dr Kristy Goodwin.

Session overview

Delegates complete Dr Kristy’s What’s My FQ? Assessment and Chronotype Assessment & Individual Report tools before the presentation to provide powerful insights and enable Dr Kristy to tailor the session.

Attendees will learn how to:

  • build a fortress around their focus to stop digital distractions putting a dent in productivity
  • optimise FQ (brain-based protocols to bolster attention)
  • maximise focus in the digitally-demanding world we now work in
  • identify chief distractions

Brain-based protocols to optimise productivity when working in the office or remotely.

Learn how the brain and body function throughout the day to leverage productivity and wellbeing.

Session overview

Delegates will get access to Dr Kristy’s Chronotype Assessment & Report prior to the presentation.

Attendees will learn how to:

  • identify the three critical biological markers that help boost productivity
  • use the science of rest and recovery to bolster performance and wellbeing
  • prioritise tasks to maximise peak cognitive abilities
  • manage focus, enhance productivity and make hybrid work, WORK

Explore how digital habits and behaviours are impacting physical health and mental wellbeing.

Learn how technology tethering affects sleep, stress and exhaustion levels, as well as vision, hearing and musculoskeletal health.

Session overview

Delegates will have access to Dr Kristy’s Neuro-Power Profile Tool before the presentation to provide powerful insights and enable Dr Kristy to tailor the session.

Attendees will learn how to:

  • ensure that wellbeing investments yield greater returns
  • optimise mental wellbeing and physical health
  • protect basic biological needs
  • harness the power and potential of technology, without it eroding wellbeing

Explore how the invisible domestic and digital loads, shouldered by many women, have left them feeling overwhelmed and stressed, both at work and home.

In a 2023 Women’s Agenda data revealed 77% of women said they’d experienced burnout in the past 12 months. The State of Workplace Burnout 2024 report revealed that 42% of women, compared to 30% of men, are experiencing burnout.

Session overview

Delegates will have access to Dr Kristy’s Neuro-Power Profile Tool during the session. Women will leave this presentation with a customised Power-Up Plan by identifying the 1-3 micro-habits they’ll implement to power up their performance.

Attendees will learn how to:

  • accelerate gender equality
  • leverage the positives of technology to empower each other
  • optimise performance in a digitally-intense world using neuroproductivity protocols
  • better manage stress and burnout using brain-based solutions

Burnout poses significant financial costs and retention risks to organisations.

One of the chief contributing factors to increasing rates of burnout is unsustainable and unhealthy digital habits.

Recent Microsoft research suggests that 62% of employees and 66% of managers in Australia are experiencing burnout while global burnout rates are similar.

Session overview

Participants will complete an anonymous Digital Burnout Assessment before the session to provide powerful insights and enable Dr Kristy to tailor the session to your audience’s specific needs.

Attendees will learn how to:

  • improve the structure of work days
  • use peak-performance pit-stops that are backed by the science underpinning rest
  • achieve sustainable high-performance using neuroscience protocols
  • Identify and prevent digital burnout

Research confirms that humans experience the ‘forgetting curve’, which suggests we only retain about 20% of new information three days after hearing it.

To combat this and ensure that new learning is embedded within your organisation, Dr Kristy has developed a comprehensive range of workshops that can further embed learning after a keynote, or be used as part of your organisation’s learning programs.

Dr Kristy translates the latest neuroscience, psychology and technology research into practical and simple micro-habits to help individuals and teams to thrive in the digital context.
To embed meaningful learning Dr Kristy can deliver a one-off or a series of workshops, in-per son or online.
Dr Kristy understands that many people toda y are suffering from infobesity and ‘digital dementia’.

I'm a neuro-performance scientist who provides brain-based protocols for peak performance in the digital age. I help organisations understand the impact technology is having on employees' mental wellbeing, physical health and productivity.

44% focus-time hijacked

“Australian knowledge workers could increase their gross value-added contribution by 44 per cent if they minimised distractions and optimised their focus time.”

Australian Financial Review

Embed meaningful learning into your team.

600 hours lost annually per Australian knowledge worker
$27,585 per employee cost to Australian businesses each year
166 hours lost to unproductive work-related chat messages (Slack, Teams etc).
29% of a worker’s economic worth is lost by businesses through distractions
146 hours lost per year to social media and shopping
82 hours lost per year to unproductive work emails
75 hours lost per year to unproductive work meetings
Employees who feel obligated to work after-hours also report:

• 2.1 x worse work-related stress
• 1.7 x times lower satisfaction with their overall working environment
• 2 x greater burnout
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