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FREE 5 day e-course on how to finally stop procrastinating

If intelligence was measured in terms of output i.e. how much we get done and by when, sadly many of us would appear wanting.

It can be incredibly frustrating to realise that your performance is less dependent on your intelligence and more on your ability to manage your tendency to procrastinate. While it may be cold comfort to realise that you share this affliction with 95% of the population, the good news is that the beast of procrastination can be tamed and you can take back effective control to ensure you succeed in getting done what needs to be completed, more often.

Far from being a symptom of lazyness or disinterest, procrastination is an engrained brain behaviour that has evolved over time.

The good news is it can be overcome. Your brain is plastic and neuroscience has revealed how it is possible to rewire your brain, to create new and useful habits that will serve you better.

By procrastinating less you will:

  • Achieve more and importantly more on time, enhancing your potential for greater success in life and work.
  • Enjoy the benefits of longer lasting mental energy
  • Realise a greater sense of fulfilment in all aspects of your life

So if you are ready to take that step to procrastinate less and achieve more, it’s time to sign up now for the e-course.

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Hi, I’m Jenny!

Medical practitioner, lifestyle medicine physician, award-winning speaker, and best-selling author making YOUR work, work better, so you can enjoy a thriving life.
I work to inspire others to become the best versions of themselves by translating the findings of the neuroscience and positive psychology into simple practical tools that enable people to work smarter not harder.

With three decades of experience of working with people, I understand that while intentions may be good, changing behaviours is not always easy!

An international speaker, trainer and author of now four books, I am frequently sought after as a commentator in the media and have had many articles published in a variety of magazines and journals.

Learn more about how I can help companies or individuals.

Jenny