
Many mid-career leaders find themselves trapped in a brutal cycle of calendar volatility and compounding exhaustion. We audit our schedules, cut useless meetings, and streamline workflows, but still end the day completely spent. The real drain isn’t a scheduling issue. It is an internal energy leak caused by everyday stress, professional isolation, and the constant second-guessing of difficult decisions. In his upcoming book release, THE 25TH HOUR: How to Thrive (And Gain Ridiculous Amounts of Time) By Getting Out of Your Own Way, executive coach Neal Schore shows how our hidden emotional reactions quietly steal our focus.
This dynamic masterclass skips the dry compliance training to focus on real world emotional intelligence. You will learn how to handle yourself better in tough professional exchanges and protect your mental well-being. By mastering your automatic behavioral responses, you can beat burnout, build psychological safety on your team, and find true strategic alignment.
Key Takeaways:
- Stop Time Leaks: Spot the hidden emotional triggers and fear-based anxieties draining your daily focus
- Handle Tough Conversations: Regulate your automatic behavioral responses during stressful workplace exchanges to preserve energy
- Beat Impostor Syndrome: Build quick actionable tactics to crush self-doubt and boost your decision-making efficiency
About the Speaker: Neal Schore is a veteran corporate chairman and advisor to prominent business leaders, private equity firms, and boards across the United States. He is the cofounder and CEO of The 25th Hour Group, an executive coaching firm showcasing his proven leadership toolbox, and author of the upcoming book release THE 25TH HOUR: How to Thrive (And Gain Ridiculous Amounts of Time) By Getting Out of Your Own Way. Previously, Schore served as founder, president, and CEO of Triton Digital, a global data leader in the digital audio industry. He is an active member of the Young Presidents Organization and recipient of the Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year award for greater Los Angeles.