If your to-do list feels like a crime scene and your motivation keeps vanishing without a trace, you’re not alone. Join Jacqui Roberts, The Belief Detective, for a free live workshop that will help you uncover where your time and energy really go, and most importantly, how to get them back..
What You’ll Learn:
In this 60-minute live session, you’ll:
🔎 Discover the hidden suspects behind your productivity struggles—perfectionism, people-pleasing, nervous system overload, and more.
🧠 Learn how to decode your brain’s protective patterns instead of fighting them.
🧰 Get three practical “detective tools”—Energy Mapping, Task Triage, and Micro-Starts—to help you manage time, energy, and focus your way.
💡 Leave with a reframed relationship to productivity that feels lighter, kinder, and actually sustainable.
What’s Included:
✅ A printable workbook to guide your reflections and build your Detective’s Toolkit
✅ Lifetime access to the recording, even if you can’t attend live
✅ Practical exercises you can use immediately to bring focus and calm back online
Details:
🗓 Date: Wednesday, October 29th
🕐 Time: 12:00 pm EST
📍 Location: Live on Zoom (with replay available)
💰 Cost: Free
About Jacqui Roberts, CLC
Jacqui is a Certified Life and Career Coach and the founder of Hope for Everyday Life, a coaching practice that helps purpose-driven, neurodivergent women and helping professionals navigate burnout, overthinking, and life transitions with clarity and confidence.
With a background in Social Work, Psychology, and the subconscious mind, Jacqui integrates trauma-informed, neuroscience-based coaching with practical, relational tools for sustainable growth. Her approach helps clients uncover the hidden patterns driving perfectionism, people-pleasing, and self-doubt—and replace them with clarity, self-trust, and grounded confidence.
Jacqui is known for her calm, insightful presence and her ability to translate deep personal work into actionable, life-changing insight. Through one-on-one coaching, workshops, and writing, she equips clients to live with more ease, authenticity, and meaning—in their work, relationships, and everyday life.
