Eve Broenland

How to create a sustainable workplace – BREAKFAST

For environmental leaders

Create Cognitive Capacity – maximise productivity and mental bandwidth for yourself and your team

Perth, 7.15 – 8.45am Wednesday 4 March 2026
Limited spots. Register your seat today!

Are you leader in the environmental (or related) industry and you:

  • Have high expectations of yourself and feel strongly about the work you do?
  • Have a high workload, that feels never ending, combined with a high sense of responsibility?
  • Are exhausted at the end of the day, feel like a failure and afraid you won’t be able to achieve what you need tomorrow?
  • Feel you’re letting people down?
  • Are concerned for the wellbeing of your team as you see them struggling and falling behind, yet you know the work is so important to get done?
  • Are worried about the reputation of the organisation and your responsibility in it?
  • Sometimes leave work think you’re not being a good person?

Why we struggle with our productivity

Did you know that:

  • 62 % of sustainability professionals report experiencing burnout in a given recent period isepglobal.org
  • A report involving 108 environmental organisations found that burnout is widespread across levels in environmental work — exhaustion, emotional distancing, apathy, shame, etc., were frequently reported. rachelsnetwork.org
  • Drivers for this workplace stress are: high urgency of work, unclear constraints or shifting goals, lean staffing and budgets, inadequate organisational support.

We face a combination of high workload, high expectations and high sense of responsibility in the work we do, leave us feeling exhausted, deflated and stressed. When we are so committed to the work we do, wanting to making a difference to our environment, we become too attached to our work responsibilities which means it becomes extremely hard for us to let go. All the responsibilities build up which makes us feel overwhelmed. We take our work home, we can’t shut off our minds, and we worry constantly. The overload is real.

Through this breakfast together we discuss a highly effective, yet simple approach designed for high-performing environmental professionals like yourself who want to maximise impact of the work without risking burnout.

Based on a proven framework, this method helps your team to move from reactive, frantic work to strategic, focused achievement. For them to be productive in a long-term sustainable matter. That you all can do the meaningful work, and also enjoy the life you have with your loved ones and feel good about yourself at the end of the day.

You are not alone.

Come along and meet with other environmental leaders for a breakfast that includes:

  • Gain the insights around our productivity and mental bandwidth and how that affects you
  • Connect with other leaders from your industry
  • Assess your own current capacity and know how to apply strategies that work for you
  • Copy of Eve’s latest book Cognitive Capacity
  • Beautiful breakfast and barista coffee
Date: Wednesday, 4 March 2026
Time: 7.15-8.45am 
Location: Mercure on Hay, 417 Hay Street
Investment: $50 (incl GST)

(breakfast and coffee included)

HERE'S WHAT OTHERS SAID

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WHO'S EVE BROENLAND

Eve Broenland is a Productivity Expert who helps teams and leaders manage information overload to boost productivity and mental clarity.

With a double Master’s Degree in environmental science and marine biology, Eve combines her scientific expertise with a passion for simplifying how we work. Her unique perspective stems from experiences living in fast-paced as well as remote locations, allowing her to understand the profound impact of our external environment on our mental capacity.

Eve’s Dutch heritage defines her clear, direct, and structured approach, while her background in martial arts instils focus, discipline, and effectiveness. She has developed a highly effective framework rooted in complexity science, cognitive psychology, and productivity strategies. Her tools empower teams and leaders to streamline workflows, enhance decision-making, and reduce overwhelm.

Through her workshops, keynotes and tailored programs, Eve has supported organisations like Rio Tinto, Mission Australia, Red Bull, Glencore, CBH Group, and MNG, helping them to be productive without compromising mental health.

She’s based in Perth; travels nationally and internationally to work with her clients as well as running engaging and effective virtual sessions from her home studio – where you get the chance to meet her adorable staffy Cargo.

Date: Wednesday, 4 March 2026
Time: 7.15-8.45am 
Location: Mercure on Hay, 417 Hay Street
Investment: $50 (incl GST)

(breakfast and coffee included)

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