Accomplishing More with Less Stress: Focus, AI, and Vibe Writing

Today's professionals face increasing demands, constant interruptions, and growing complexity. This workshop offers practical strategies for working with greater clarity, effectiveness, and ease.
Participants learn how to:
• Manage competing priorities without feeling overwhelmed
• Strengthen focus and reduce digital distraction
• Build simple workflows that support follow-through and accountability
• Balance focused work with collaborative demands
• Set realistic expectations and make better decisions about what deserves attention
• Use AI thoughtfully to support planning, research, writing, sense-making, and productivity
A key feature of the workshop is a live demonstration of Vibe Writing—a practical approach to working with AI conversationally to think through ideas, create drafts, organize information, and accelerate meaningful progress.
Participants leave with practical techniques they can immediately apply to reduce stress, improve focus, and accomplish more with greater intention.
What previous participants are saying
"I would like to take a moment to recommend one of the most extraordinary time management courses I have ever taken. It is far different from the ones I have periodically taken in my long corporate career. The concept of a light weight, easy to manage, organizational system was convincingly demonstrated. Having been burdened with the overhead of large amounts of information for decades, this has given me new freedom and free time." Harry, Wells Fargo
"I wanted to gain control of my to-do's, email, files, and demands on my time! This practical and fun workshop introduced me to a simple and doable system that's made me more effective in my day-to-day life." Elizabeth, Symantec
"THANK YOU for an enjoyable day helping me rethink how I organize my work time, e-mail, and life priorities. Thanks to you I have revamped my e-mail filing and daily calendaring processes, and am taking a new stab at getting my desk top to look like a desk top, not a paper recycling center. I learned a lot and had fun. Again, Thanks." Susan, Stanford University



