Workbeing: The art of healthy, happy and productive at work
Wednesday July 7th, 2021
12:30 pm - 1:00 pm
Online
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Have you ever felt it is a struggle to look after your ‘self’ because work gets in the way? You are tired, stressed and don’t have the time to do the things you know you should do. Left unchecked, you could be on the road to burnout? Wellbeing business coach Timo Topp believes it is so much easier than you think to find a balance between work and wellbeing, He calls it WORKBEING – the art of being a healthy, happy, productive human at work. In this webinar Timo will introduce 5 strategies of high performance that form the foundation for personal wellbeing and business sustainability and success. You will walk away with an action plan for having more energy and enhanced mental clarity and calmness.
Speaker: Timo Topp, Coach and Author
Timo Topp is a business wellbeing coach, author and speaker with 30 years experience. ‘It is my passion to empower successful professionals to live healthier lives allowing businesses to thrive’.
Further details
Time zone | East | Central | West |
Check in time | 12.25pm | 11:55am | 10:25am |
Session Start | 12:30pm | 12:00pm | 10:30am |
Session Finish | 1:05pm | 12:35pm | 11:05am |
To access this webinar you will receive an email with further instructions at 9:00am (AEST) on Wednesday 7 July. If you haven’t received it in your inbox, please check your Junk mail folder.
All registered attendees will receive a copy of the webinar recording following the event.
Registration
Registration closes Tuesday 6 July 2021
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Please note that this is an event we are recommending and not hosted by Bambuddha