Join us for the webinar Deepening Your Coach Identity through Reflective Practice, where you’ll explore different styles of reflective activities and gain insights into making your reflective practice sustainable.
Who Is This For?
- Professional coaches who want to deepen their self-awareness and coaching presence.
- Newer coaches looking to establish reflective habits that support their growth.
- Experienced coaches seeking to refine their reflective practices and align them with their coaching identity.
What You Will Learn?
- Explore five reflective practice templates tailored to different learning styles.
- Discover how reflective practice enhances the impact of your coaching hours.
- Evaluate whether your current reflection methods align with your coaching identity.
- Unlearn habits that may be limiting your growth and adopt more effective techniques.
Course Details:
In the webinar Deepening Your Coach Identity through Reflective Practice, professional coaches are invited to explore the power of reflection in enhancing their coaching presence. Led by Michelle Lucas and the ICF Coaching Supervision Community of Practice, this interactive session offers a unique opportunity to examine different reflective styles and discover sustainable approaches to self-awareness.
Reflection magnifies the learning gained from coaching hours, yet many coaches rely on familiar habits like journaling without exploring alternative methods. This session introduces five reflective practice templates designed to appeal to cognitive, visual, auditory, kinesthetic, and poetic learners. By engaging with these diverse approaches, you’ll identify which styles resonate with your coaching identity and enhance your development.
Whether you’re a new coach establishing foundational practices or an experienced professional refining your approach, this session provides practical tools and fresh perspectives. Walk away with deeper self-awareness, more effective reflection techniques, and a renewed sense of alignment between who you are and how you coach.
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