Are you burnt out, and are you committed to a 2026 where you are more energized?
Diversity in Sustainability is happy to host Rebecca Magee from Sister Seasons for a mini Energy Management at Work session.
The way we’re working isn’t working for all of us, but nature offers us a blueprint in the seasons that can show us how to interrupt patterns of burnout and bring more personal sustainability to our work. In this workshop, you’ll rethink your approach to work by shifting from trying to manage time to discovering how to manage your energy.
You’ll be introduced to:
What energy management is
A memorable nature-based framework for understanding its patterns in your work and life
Practical strategies for anticipating your shifting energy needs
Expect a mix of presentation, reflection and community connection to help you plant seeds for new ways of working that can help you thrive.
About Rebecca Magee:
Rebecca Magee is a teacher, facilitator, experience designer and the founder of Sister Seasons, a mission-driven business that helps changemakers work with nature’s cycles to build the skills to be thriving, regenerative leaders. Her background blends ongoing studies in women’s leadership and health with a 15+ year career in environmental sustainability, social impact, and philanthropy at visionary organizations such as Echoing Green and EILEEN FISHER. A skillful facilitator, Rebecca has created transformative learning experiences for social impact leaders around the world, guided communities of women through life-changing retreats and peer groups, and led impact initiatives from B Corp certifications to ground-breaking grant programs. She is a graduate of Georgetown University, and currently lives in New Zealand Aotearoa.
For more information, connect on LinkedIn.