Join us for this on-demand workshop, Cultivating Resilience During Uncertain Times, where you’ll explore strategies for increasing your resilience and gain insights into advanced tips and tools you can use to support yourself in order to better support your clients.
Who Is This For?
- New and experienced professional coaches who want to build their own resilience
- Internal coaches who want to increase their own resilience in order to better show up for the employees in their organization
What You Will Learn:
- Define resilience and contextualize why it is crucial when leading ourselves and others through change.
- Increase your self-awareness resilience facet by identifying what you can and cannot influence or control during chaotic times.
- Reflect on how you are currently doing at reaching out to your network for support.
- Create an action plan to intentionally reach out for support.
Course Details:
We have now been in an altered state due to the pandemic for over three years. As we create this new normal, it is crucial that we take care of ourselves, our businesses, our families, and others.
As coaches, we thrive at being in service to others and sometimes forget to “put our oxygen mask on first.”
During this on-demand workshop, originally presented to the ICF Internal Coaching Community of Practice, you will learn how to increase your resilience by focusing on the foundational resilience facets of self-awareness and social connection/support.
The session will provide advanced tips and tools that will support you personally as well as help you better serve your clients.
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