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The Hustle Hangover: Waking up Clear, Creative, and Charged Through the Holidays and Beyond
Monday, November 24, 2025, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM MST
Category: NOCO – Virtual
This event will NOT be recorded, and all AI bots will be removed. Thank you for understanding. As we barrel toward year-end goals and the chaos of the holiday season, many of us are running on fumes—exhausted from proposal marathons and client holiday outreach, strained by competing priorities, and quietly trying to power through it all. Yet we’re expected to be creative, strategic, and composed, all while responding to everything... and everyone. And while most of us power through, that survival mode comes at a cost: mental fog, creative blocks, short tempers, sleepless nights, and total energy depletion. But what if you had two incredibly simple, high-impact techniques to take you from surviving to vibing? In this powerful, no-fluff workshop, Certified Brain Health Coach Lisa Marini will dive into the neuroscience of stress in fast-paced roles like ours, and explain exactly how your brain reacts under the pressure of high-stakes, deadline-driven environments. She’ll teach you how to shift out of survival mode and into focused clarity in minutes (and no, it’s not bubble baths or yoga). You’ll leave with renewed energy and practical methods to get through the year-end chaos... without losing your mind in the process. Participants will gain:
Speaker:
Lisa Marini Lisa Marini is a Certified Brain Health and Performance Coach and the Learning & Development Manager at Brinkman Construction. After 17 years of working as a construction superintendent, precon manager, and project manager, Lisa now empowers professionals with science-backed tools for transformational leadership, stress resilience, and peak performance. She brings a unique blend of no-BS, field-tested experience and neuroscience-backed insight, helping teams shift from reactive to resilient, and from overwhelmed to in control.
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Note: Only SMPS Members may register at member pricing. All ticket prices increase $5 on November 22. |
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