Strategies to Break “Time Poverty”

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Sponsored by Women of Hopkins

 

Too much to do?  Too little time? Join author and researcher Peggy Sullivan for an interactive workshop to understand and break your "time poverty" cycles.

The pattern of eat, work, sleep, repeat, is a silent addiction that’s draining individuals and organizations alike. More than three quarters of Americans suffer from a state of "time poverty" -- feeling like you never have enough time for what’s most important to you, living with constant hustle, and feeling burned out. This constant cycle leaves most feeling frustrated, and far from operating at their peak potential. 

Now more than ever, individuals need a clear, practical strategy to break through the busyness and turn "time poverty" into "time wealth". Learn how to achieve more by doing less. 

There will be time for networking with a bite and a beverage and a raffle of several copies of Peggy's newest book, Beyond Busyness, How to Achieve More by Doing Less.

 

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ABOUT Peggy Sullivan

Peggy Sullivan is a keynote speaker, author, consultant, and trusted researcher.  Through her work, she has discovered why busyness is detrimental to our health, happiness, and success.

Now she’s bringing her proven solution for escaping the busyness trap to keynote stages around the world with her signature blend of humor, heart, and honesty.

With her help, people and organizations are unlocking peak performance, improving self-care, and finding true happiness.  Peggy has presented for both small teams and Fortune 500 companies like Google, Bank of America, Blue Cross BlueShield, and Ingram Micro.

 Event Date
Thursday, December 5, 2024
Start Time: 6:00pm EST
End Time: 8:15pm EST

 Location
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Center

555 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20001

 Contact
Office of Alumni Relations
Elena Thompson
800-JHU-JHU1 (548-5481)
e.thompson@jhu.edu

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