Sustainable High Performance - Time Mastery in High-Pressure Environments
Balancing thesis work, deadlines, leadership responsibilities, or career transitions can be exciting, but also demanding.
This mentoring-based initiative is designed for learners who want to build a sustainable high-performance system while navigating complex workloads and ambitious goals.
Through a structured combination of group sessions and individualized mentoring, participants will explore practical strategies for time mastery, focus, and strategic workload management, helping them perform at a high level without burning out.
This is not a typical productivity workshop. It’s a focused space to step back, rethink how you work, and design systems that support both performance and wellbeing.
Participants will work on:
• Time mastery and strategic prioritization
• Focus and deep work in high-pressure environments
• Sustainable performance without burnout
• Structuring complex workloads and responsibilities
• Personal systems for productivity, clarity, and impact
Program Structure
• Opening Group Session (March 31, 18:00–19:30 CET)
Introduction to the core framework, goal setting, and shared discussion on high-performance challenges.
• 3 Individual Mentoring Sessions (April 1 – April 22)
Personalized 60-minute mentoring sessions focused on participants’ real professional or academic challenges.
• Closing Reflection Session (April 29, 19:00–20:30 CET)
Collective reflection, consolidation of learning, and designing sustainable practices moving forward.
Participation is limited to 5 participants to ensure depth, meaningful dialogue, and personalized support.
Applications will close once five committed participants are confirmed.