Ready to take back control of your time? Lets make it happen.
Join Verve Partners for an Exclusive Masterclass with Donna McGeorge Master Your Workday: Achieve more, stress less
Do you ever finish the day feeling drained but unsure of what you actually achieved? You were busy, but were you effective?
Most of us don’t need more hours. We need fewer distractions. Less clutter. Clearer priorities.
Donna McGeorge, creator of Red Brick Thinking and bestselling author of The 25-Minute Meeting, The First 2 Hours, and The 1-Day Refund has helped thousands of professionals cut through the noise and reclaim their time. Her approach isn’t about cramming more into your schedule; it’s about removing what doesn’t belong.
In this high-impact masterclass, Donna will share practical, science-backed strategies to simplify your workday and amplify your results.
What you’ll learn:
- Maximise your energy and focus by aligning work with your natural productivity rhythms
- Eliminate time-wasting tasks (your red bricks) and create space for high-value, deep work
- Structure your day for efficiency without working longer hours
This isn’t another productivity hack session. It’s a wake-up call.
Creator of Red Brick Thinking, Donna McGeorge is a best-selling author and international speaker on the topic of productivity and creating space for what’s important. Her books include The ChatGPT Revolution, and the It’s About Time book series including The 25 Minute Meeting, The First 2 Hours and The 1 Day Refund.
Donna believes it’s about time we got off the vicious cycle of being out of control, overwhelmed and at risk of failing at the important things.
She is passionate about enhancing the large amount of time we spend in our workplace (too much, for many) to ensure it is effective and productive, as well as enjoyable.
Donna believes that workplaces are complex, but not hard. More often than not it’s getting the simple things right, consistently, that has the greatest impact.
She also knows that when we decide to be intentional, we can surprise ourselves with what we can achieve.