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Dr. Anastasia Dedyukhina

Digital wellbeing expert and bestselling author helping organizations build healthier relationships with technology.

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Why book Dr. Anastasia Dedyukhina for your next event

  • Globally recognized digital wellbeing expert who has delivered more than 1000 keynotes and workshops to organizations worldwide.
  • Two-time TEDx speaker and bestselling author featured in BBC, Forbes, The Guardian and TechCrunch for her work on digital habits.
  • Inspires organizations to reduce digital overload, improve focus and create healthier, more productive work cultures.

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Digital Wellbeing Expert | TEDx Speaker | Author of Homo Distractus

Dr. Anastasia Dedyukhina is a globally recognized keynote speaker and expert in digital wellbeing who helps organizations build healthier relationships with technology. Through more than 1000 keynotes and workshops delivered worldwide, she shows leaders and teams how digital habits influence productivity, focus and workplace culture. She is a two-time TEDx speaker and bestselling author of Homo Distractus: Fight for Your Choices and Identity in the Digital Age. Her work has been featured in major international media including the BBC, The Guardian, Forbes, TechCrunch and Inc.com. Organizations invite Dr. Anastasia Dedyukhina to gain practical strategies for reducing digital overload, improving focus and creating healthier tech cultures.

 

Dr. Anastasia Dedyukhina – Digital Wellbeing Keynote Speaker

Dr. Anastasia Dedyukhina is an internationally recognized expert in digital wellbeing and a highly sought-after keynote speaker helping organizations create healthier and more productive relationships with technology. In a world where constant notifications, endless meetings and digital overload challenge our focus and wellbeing, her work offers a powerful and practical roadmap forward.

With more than 1000 keynotes and workshops delivered across the globe, Dr. Anastasia has worked with a wide range of organizations including global technology companies, financial institutions, law firms, consumer brands, governmental agencies and educational institutions. Her engaging presentations explore how technology shapes the way we work, think and collaborate — and how organizations can take back control.

When organizations book Dr. Anastasia Dedyukhina, they gain a speaker who combines research, storytelling and practical strategies that audiences can immediately apply.

 

From Digital Overload to Digital Wellbeing

Technology has transformed the workplace, yet many organizations struggle with its unintended consequences. Digital distraction, burnout, reduced focus and constant connectivity can quietly undermine productivity and employee wellbeing.

Dr. Anastasia Dedyukhina addresses these challenges with a clear message: technology should serve people — not the other way around.

Drawing from years of research and her own personal journey of digital detox and reinvention, she reveals the hidden costs of digital overload and shows how individuals and organizations can develop healthier digital habits.

Audiences leave her keynotes with new perspectives on how digital habits influence productivity, creativity and wellbeing, why constant connectivity affects decision-making and performance, practical strategies to reduce digital overload and reclaim focus, and how leaders can create healthier digital cultures within their teams.

Her approach does not reject technology. Instead, it helps organizations harness digital tools in ways that support clarity, focus and long-term success.

 

Author, TEDx Speaker and Global Thought Leader

Dr. Anastasia Dedyukhina is the bestselling author of Homo Distractus: Fight for Your Choices and Identity in the Digital Age, a widely recognized book exploring how digital environments shape our behavior, identity and attention.

Her expertise has also reached global audiences through her TEDx talks, which have gathered more than 400,000 views on YouTube. In these talks, she shares insights into the psychology of digital distraction and the importance of regaining control of our time, focus and choices.

Her work has been featured in major international media outlets including the BBC, The Guardian, Forbes, TechCrunch, Inc.com, Metro, El Pais, People Management, CBC Radio and Christian Science Monitor. These appearances have helped establish Dr. Anastasia as a trusted voice in the conversation around digital wellbeing and the future of work.

 

Creating Healthier Tech Cultures in Organizations

Organizations today face a growing challenge: how to remain digitally connected and innovative without overwhelming their people.

Dr. Anastasia Dedyukhina works with leaders and teams to build cultures where technology supports productivity instead of undermining it. Her keynotes provide practical frameworks that organizations can use to create sustainable digital habits and healthier ways of working.

Companies invite her to speak when they want to improve employee focus and productivity, reduce digital burnout and information overload, strengthen employee wellbeing and resilience, create more intentional and balanced use of technology, and build a healthier workplace culture in the digital age.

Her presentations are engaging, thought-provoking and filled with practical strategies that audiences can implement immediately.

 

Book Dr. Anastasia Dedyukhina for Your Event

Booking Dr. Anastasia Dedyukhina means bringing a globally respected voice in digital wellbeing to your event. Her talks combine insight, storytelling and actionable ideas that inspire audiences to rethink their relationship with technology.

Whether addressing corporate leaders, employees, educators or conference audiences, she delivers powerful messages about focus, resilience and human potential in the digital age.

Organizations that invite Dr. Anastasia to speak gain more than a keynote presentation — they gain the tools and perspective needed to create healthier digital environments where people and performance can thrive.

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“Anastasia’s talk cut straight to one of the key challenges facing our digitized society: information overload and how to avoid becoming a statistic. Several of the topics she covered helped consolidate concerns I had and references she provided helped find resolutions. I would recommend Consciously Digital services - they know their stuff”

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“Anastasia came a few times for a talk: Neuroscience around Digital Distractions. It was received very well, very insightful and we will hopefully have her come in a few times this year as well.”

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“Amazing. Thank you very much! My natural dopamine generation improved a lot, since I have just returned from a cruise, on which I did not have access to the internet for 3 consecutive days. Best trip ever! ;-)

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Keynotes

Keynote by speaker Dr. Anastasia Dedyukhina:

Digital Wellbeing: How to Find the Balance and Set Up Healthy Boundaries in the Digital World

As our lives get increasingly digitized, most people struggle to disconnect from our devices. Problems ranging from Zoom fatigue, inability to stay focused on a single task to physical discomfort associated with increased screen time and the perceived need to be “always on” all contribute to an unbalanced use of technology. Long-term this may lead to fatigue, digital presenteeism or absenteeism, loss of motivation, increased churn or even burnouts.

Just as with food, we need to find a balance between online and offline lives. Digital wellbeing can help us with this. Dr Anastasia Dedyukhina will share the outcomes of her proprietary research on the top 6 factors that determine a person’s digital wellbeing score and which groups are at risk. She will discuss neuroscience-based actionable tips on what employees and leaders can do to improve digital wellbeing in the company.

There is an option to customize the talk by measuring the digital wellbeing score of your organization. Main findings will be included in the presentation, and in addition, you will get a report that with total digital wellbeing score for the company and/or department benchmarked against similar companies or departments within the company, six top factors that define employees’ digital wellbeing, as well as 3 groups of employees with high, medium and low level of digital wellbeing to risk stratify them.

Audience outcomes

  • Understand the effect of tech overuse on different aspects of mental and physical health, wellbeing, focus and productivity
  • Get neuroscience-based tips of how to introduce a more balanced use of technology in your own live
  • Learn how to set up psychological, time and space boundaries in hybrid/remote work
  • Be able to risk stratify employees with high, medium and low level of digital wellbeing for more efficient interventions
Request a quote: Dr. Anastasia Dedyukhina Digital Wellbeing: How to Find the Balance and Set Up Healthy Boundaries in the Digital World

Keynote by speaker Dr. Anastasia Dedyukhina:

Are Women More at Risk Online?

The Internet has greatly democratized our lives, but does it bring real gender equality, or deepens the existing inequalities? Online environment still represents psychological and professional challenges for women.

The research conducted by Dr Anastasia Dedyukhina on digital wellbeing at work shows that women have a lower digital wellbeing score than men. When working remotely, women often are those who take fewer breaks, experience more digital stress and have to manage more distractions. They get less chance to contribute in online meetings. While remote work allows them flexibility, it also often means that they are less promoted compared to male counterparts. Young girls are more likely to be concerned about their body images as a result of social media usage. W
omen
of all ages are more likely to be targets of
online
abuse.

In this talk Dr Anastasia Dedyukhina discusses, why the existing social inequalities get amplified in the online space. She suggests, how to make online environment and remote work more friendly and safe for women, and how women can best take care of their digital wellbeing. The talk mainly focuses on the work life of women, but also discusses psychological safety.

Audience outcomes

  • Understand main drivers and differences of online behaviour between genders, and why it might be impacted by unconscious gender biases
  • Find ways to feel more competent professionally, get promoted and increase your wellbeing if you are a woman working remotely
  • Learn, how to support professional women around you in the online environment
Request a quote: Dr. Anastasia Dedyukhina Are Women More at Risk Online?

Keynote by speaker Dr. Anastasia Dedyukhina:

Sustainability of Digital Habits

Our digital behavior has a direct hug impact on the global digital carbon footprint. Whether we regularly stream Netflix, store large photos in our mailboxes or ask AI for an answer, we consume increasingly more energy. An average person will change more than 40 phones in their lifetime, but only 20% of them get recycled. Not to mention new digital currencies that require increasingly more energy (bitcoin already consumes more than the whole country of Argentina).

Are our digital habits really sustainable and will moving human activities to the virtual reality and Metaverse help, or harm the planet even more? In this highly practical session, Dr Anastasia Dedyukhina will help you understand and visualize the magnitude of this ‘new’ carbon footprint and key factors contributing to it. She will discuss, how by changing our digital habits and behaviors, both individually and at work, we can create a more sustainable future.

Audience outcomes

  • Learn about key digital behaviour factors that put a burden on the environment
  • Understand, what you can do as an individual or organization to minimize your digital footprint every day
  • Consider ways, how digital behaviour can be integrated into your ESG policy
Request a quote: Dr. Anastasia Dedyukhina Sustainability of Digital Habits

Keynote by speaker Dr. Anastasia Dedyukhina:

Creative and Innovative Thinking in the Digital Age

It is believed that in the next 10 years, nearly half of the jobs in developed countries will be automated. However, the more creative or out-of-the-box thinking element a job has, the less likely it is to be automated. Creative thinking is supposed to be one of the competitive advantages in the digital age. How can we develop it and do we do it?

In this insightful and entertaining talk Dr Anastasia Dedyukhina explores, what a creative brain looks like from the neuroscience perspective, discusses the benefits of “slow” vs “fast” creativity, relationship between boredom and creativity. She will share the methodology of creative process that Disney used that any company or person can use. She will also debate, whether robots can be creative, and the impact of digitization on creativity.

Audience takeaways

  • Learn neuroscience-based strategies to develop creative thinking and innovation
  • Understand, how technology can enhance or intervene with creative thinking and what to do about it
Request a quote: Dr. Anastasia Dedyukhina Creative and Innovative Thinking in the Digital Age

Keynote by Dr. Anastasia Dedyukhina:

Learning and Memory in the Digital Age: Humans vs AI

The human memory and learning abilities are undergoing a massive transformation as a result of digitization. We outsource our memory to our devices (the so-called “digital amnesia”) and are less and less able to concentrate on something for a long time, which is a key to learning.

Should we be worried about losing these abilities, or embrace the new reality, where technology has the leading role? And should the whole learning process be transformed, now that information is freely available out there?

In this entertaining and interactive Dr Anastasia Dedyukhina explores how the internet is changing our brain, memory, and learning. She will explain, how the memory works and why it’s embodied in human body and the environment, and therefore different from computer memory. She will talk about the four stages of learning from the neuroscience perspective, and how technology may support or interfere with learning. She will also discuss qualities that today’s students will need to develop in order to learn effectively.

Audience outcomes

  • Learn best strategies to stay focused and learn in the digital age and manage digital distractions.
  • Understand, which qualities we need to encourage in students and how to use technology like ChatGPT or VR to do that
Request a quote: Dr. Anastasia Dedyukhina Learning and Memory in the Digital Age: Humans vs AI

Keynote by speaker Dr. Anastasia Dedyukhina:

Digital Transformation, Misunderstood: Why We Need to Enhance Human Rather Than Digital Skills to Stay Competitive in the Future of Work

As our lives get increasingly digitized, we give away more and more human qualities – memory, focus, compassion, creativity, and internal body awareness, and behave more like robots. At the same time, we are creating more human-like machines that can already feel the pain and be truly creative. If we want to stay relevant in the coming years, we urgently need to to stop confusing digital skills and skills we’ll need to thrive in the digital age. We need to start prioritizing human, and not digital skills — in education, workplace and our daily lives.

In this interactive and fun session Anastasia will discuss the choice that we will have to make in the nearest future between integrating with the machines or staying humans and suggest how to prepare ourselves for the future, when machines have more and more power.

She explains, how most digital transformation efforts fail, when leadership puts technology ahead of humans, and how to optimize for human performance and support focus, creativity, and emotional and physical wellbeing of employees first and foremost, instead of imposing tech tools or using them for surveillance.

Audience outcomes

  • Learn about typical mistakes that company make in relation to their staff when going through digital transformation
  • Understand, how humans are different from machines and how to use this knowledge in people management and digital transformation
  • Understand key qualities that will be needed in the future of work
Request a quote: Dr. Anastasia Dedyukhina Digital Transformation, Misunderstood: Why We Need to Enhance Human Rather Than Digital Skills to Stay Competitive in the Future of Work

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