Where will you be in 100 days?

Spinning your wheels, stuck, or making progress?

red and white roadblock

Is distraction creating roadblocks?

Chronic distraction creates pressure which changes how you think and the choices you make.

It dulls your passion. Slows your momentum.

This pressure changes how you think – about you – and that can be a set up or a set back.

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The Danger of

This one hour webinar will dive into the  danger of distraction and true cost of delay. You will learn how today’s digital environment is creating a culture of underachievement. Did you know distraction causes the brain to go offline making it hard to get back on track? 

Dr. Howard presents the anatomy of attention and how to optimize each phase so you bypass distraction and get more done.

In this seminar you will learn:

  • How the brain is hardwired and how technology has hijacked your best intentions.
  • The anatomy of attention and how to optimize each stage.
  • Strategies to manage your energy and stay focused.

If you are registered, you will receive the recording, if you cannot attend.

Meet Your Presenter

Dr. Cynthia Howard

CEO | Executive Coach

Dr. Cynthia Howard specializes in empowering leaders and teams to surpass their goals. By merging Lean Six Sigma methodologies with emotional intelligence (EI), faith, and a resilient mindset, she effectively unlocks potential and fosters the development of impactful and effective leadership and teamwork.

Her approach emphasizes continuous learning and personal growth, ensuring that leaders are not only skilled in operational excellence but also in understanding and managing their own emotions and those of their teams. This strategy creates a dynamic and supportive environment where everyone can thrive.

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