
Emails, notifications, and overflowing inboxes - sound familiar?
In a world where we are constantly accessible, it’s easy for our inboxes to spiral out of control and for our workflow to feel overwhelming. Striking the right balance between managing administrative tasks and focusing on strategy is a challenge most leaders struggle to get right.
In this practical session, Craig Chappell, Owner of Altered State Learning will tackle the habits that quietly sabotage your productivity and show you how small, intentional changes can make a big difference.
You’ll discover:
- The email and workflow habits that are sabotaging your productivity
- Six key behaviours in Outlook that can transform the way you work
- Practical email management tips that can change the way you manage your workload for good
Join us to take control of your inbox, streamline your workflow, and reclaim your time.
This session will take place in person in Bundaberg, and for those outside the region, an online attendance option is also available.
We look forward to welcoming you to the session, wherever you are located!
Session speaker

Craig Chappell
Owner of Altered State Learning
Short Bio
Over the course of 20 years Craig has become a trusted partner for internationally recognised businesses in the UK, Europe and the APAC region. He has a reputation for building great rapport to encourage and engage people to embrace new concepts and try
new skills.
Building high performing teams that reap the rewards of work-life balance was the catalyst for launching Altered State Learning. Facilitating meaningful, highly effective, and easy to apply tools was the goal from the outset.
As a workplace productivity specialist his workshops are designed to build higher performing teams. The content of each workshop is tailored to fit the needs of the business and participants. 1:1 coaching then finely tunes the nuances of different working
styles and roles.
With a background in HR, Org Dev and Recruitment, Craig brings a wealth of pragmatic support to those he coaches.
You can read more about Craig on his LinkedIn page.
Cost
Complimentary event