The hands-on workshop will explore how farmers can improve decision-making under stress, manage workloads more effectively, and build a culture of health and sustainable high performance on the farm.
It’s an opportunity to step away from the day-to-day demands and take time to focus on the people side of the farm business, something that’s critical for long-term resilience and success.
The workshop focuses on making better decisions under pressure, learning practical strategies for staying clear-headed and make sound choices, no matter what is going on around you.
Cynthia Mahoney, a leadership and sustainable high-performance expert with roots in agriculture, will guide the session.
With years of experience working alongside farmers, she understands the unique pressures they face and the critical role our brains play in both personal and business success.
“Farming is tough — it’s one of the most demanding jobs out there, both physically and mentally,” Ms Mahoney said.
“This workshop is about giving farmers the practical tools and strategies to handle whatever the season throws at them, make better decisions under pressure, and stay in farming for the long haul.
“By investing in their own resilience and leadership, farmers can make better decisions, strengthen their businesses, and create a more sustainable future for themselves and their families. Remember, you are your farm’s most important asset.”
The workshop will be held at the Deniliquin Golf Club on Wednesday, June 4 from 10am to 2pm, including lunch and notes.
For more information or to register, visit: https://www.cynthiamahoney.com.au/events