Give me the 
e-planner

Let’s clear one thing up to start with: this is called multi-tasking and I’m really over working in that way as it is completely overwhelming for the brain and the functionality of your day. This is also known as “context switching” where we are moving from one thing to the next and not actually getting anything done. 

 Instead of working in this way where we are a slave to tech and living in a 24/7 world let me introduce the idea of “mono-tasking”

If you’re anything like me, and I know that you are, you are a multi-faceted human spinning a lot of plates that occasionally come crashing down and our scarcity mindset comes in to tell us we are not good enough.

Hugely successful people such as Jack Dosery, CEO of Twitter and Marianna Hewitt, Influencer and founder of Summer Fridays batch their days into specific tasks, as do I, and now as do you.

Give me the Planner

simon, global tech company

"Kirsty is the perfect fit for our company and has built a strong and trusted relationship with our folks through her 6-week Transformational Coaching course that has now formed an important part of our learning curriculum. Super positive feedback and Kirsty’s inclusive, warm, welcoming demeanour and approach has attracted global demand for the programme, and we currently enjoy culturally rich delegate groups across EU and US time zones in a truly safe space!"

Kristina, founder of Hautlistic

"After spending two days with Kirsty, I walked away with not only a phenomenal pitch, but an entire program and new found spark in my business. Kirsty managed to create such a safe and creative space, so that what we were able to produce something that would have typically taken me eight months, in two days.
I couldn’t recommend her enough. ."

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"Kirsty is relatable, calming, but also incredibly professional at what she does. Would highly recommend!"

"Kirsty is kind, down to earth, honest and a beautiful soul inside and out. In a short amount of time I have felt myself grow and begin to accept who I am, my triggers, my strengths and my goals."

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