Efficiency
How we can help you

Want to become a more productive researcher? Let us help you to make changes to your habits, set strategic goals and revamp your workdays, so you can sharply focus on reaching the ultimate level of success and satisfaction in your academic life!

How We Helped Others
Become More Efficient

PhD student

“You taught me new ways, tools and methods how one can deal with all the demands of – not only of a PhD study – in a more efficient but also satisfying way. With the practical exercises one is able to directly apply all the taught tools, to reflect it for oneself but also with other colleagues. You enabled me to look at my working schedule from a different perspective which motivates to keep on the personal goal.”

 

 

PhD student

Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany

PhD Student

“Thank you for teaching me weapons for how to fight procrastination and improve my productivity! I already (right on the next day) started applying some of the acquired knowledge and saw improvements.”

 

 

 

 

PhD Student

University of Basel, Switzerland

University of Basel, Switzerland

“I like how you take personal goals as a starting point. This makes a lot of sense and also increases the importance of everything that follows. Also, I liked thinking about my different roles and what they include. The wholesome approach of work-life balance resonated with me, as it led to the discovery of my personal goals/roles, which I now see as ways towards- and as consequences of- conducting efficient research.”

 

 

PhD student

University of Basel, Switzerland

Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany

“I now know how to better structure my work, avoid interruptions and also tackle the tasks, that I have been avoiding due to being overwhelmed and procrastinating.”

 

 

 

 

PhD student

Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany

University of Basel, Switzerland

“I especially liked that your programme was not only about higher productivity/outcome in a traditional sense, but had a focus on work-life balance (also for academics) and a ‘meaningful’ and ‘heartfelt’ approach.”

 

 

 

 

PhD Student

University of Basel, Switzerland

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