As families move closer to back-to-school season, routines start to shift again. Clients may be balancing work, family schedules, school demands, caregiving responsibilities, and the everyday pressure of trying to keep up.
For many, that pressure can show up in focus, memory, mood, energy, decision-making, and overall cognitive performance.
The question is: how can practitioners better support the brain when clients are under stress?
Join us on July 29 at 12 PM ET for Cognitive Performance Under Pressure, a webinar featuring James Munro, ND from Xymogen, in conversation with Tracey Stroup, ND from GetHealthy.
In this session, you’ll learn how stress and high-demand environments can affect cognitive function, and what practitioners can consider when supporting focus, resilience, and performance through a more complete wellness strategy.
You’ll learn:
How pressure and stress can impact cognitive performance
Why brain support matters in today’s client care conversations
What practitioners should consider when clients need support with focus, clarity, and resilience
How targeted wellness strategies can fit into a broader care plan
Whether your clients are preparing for back-to-school routines, managing busy family schedules, navigating performance demands, or working toward long-term wellness goals, this conversation will offer a practical look at cognitive support from a practitioner-focused perspective.
Save your spot today.
About the speakers
James Munro, ND is a naturopathic physician, clinician, speaker, and supplement expert. As part of XYMOGEN’s leadership, he brings experience in integrative medicine, clinical education, product innovation, and practitioner-focused wellness support.
Tracey Stroup, ND, Chief Health and Growth Officer at GetHealthy, brings experience across natural health, clinical nutrition, dietary supplements, education, and practitioner business growth. She’ll help connect the conversation back to how practitioners can support clients with a more complete care strategy.