Enhance workplace wellbeing
Dr. Dayna has helped countless businesses, non-profits, and government agencies foster workplace wellness and mental health with targeted, tailored solutions to suit your specific needs.
There’s a lot of misinformation out there and, frankly, some pretty bad advice on how to handle issues at work. Dr. Dayna’s mission is to help organizations (and the people in them!) move into modern, evidence-based solutions to the most common issues affecting individuals, leaders, and teams in the workplace.
Dr. Dayna holds a PhD in clinical psychology. She's an entrepreneur, author, researcher, and specialist in Industrial-Organizational Psychology. She’s an internationally-recognized expert in human behavior and has spent over 20 years working with individuals, leaders, and workplaces.
If you're a human being, she can help
Dr. Dayna’s practical approach means you’ll always feel engaged. Whether through her coaching, workshops, or presentations, you’ll come away with a better sense of why people do the things we do and how we can all tap into the latest science of behavior change in ways that fit into our busy lives and workplaces.
Improve productivity, reduce stigma, and build a more resilient organization with workplace presentations or executive coaching sessions with Dr. Dayna.
Our Services
The modern workplace needs modern solutions. Dr. Dayna uses only the latest evidence-based, scientifically validated programming to get you the help you need.
Why science matters
There’s a lot of misinformation out there. Dr. Dayna’s mission is to provide her clients with facts and skills based on real, proven science of behavior change.
Get practical advice on how to make life suck less.
Dr. Dayna has gotten people back into a place of work-life harmony many times and she can do it for you, too.
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An easier approach to workplace wellness
Workplace training and presentations aren’t always the most exciting events in your team’s calendar. Dr. Dayna isn’t your average psychologist - we’re talking about the woman who wrote the book “Healthy Habits Suck”, after all. Her approach is to be open, honest, and authentic when sharing her knowledge, so you and your team will find it interesting and valuable. Yes, she’s a PhD in psychology - no, she’s not stuffy and unrelatable!