Join us for this on-demand workshop, Rethink How you Think about Goals, where you’ll explore the shortcomings of our current thinking about goal setting and gain insights into the idea of a Worthy Goal.
Who Is This For?
- New and experienced professional coaches who want to take a different approach to goal setting in their coaching engagements.
- Team and group coaches who want to help the groups they work with think differently about goals.
- Individuals interested in experiencing coaching who want to learn more about goal setting.
What You Will Learn:
- Define the three elements of a Worthy Goal.
- Learn how to test your first draft, and up your game.
- Understand why it matters that your Worthy Goal is active.
Course Details:
Join us for a practical and engaging session where we will discover what is flawed about our current approach to goal setting, identify the three elements of a Worthy Goal, and learn why it matters that your Worthy Goal is active.
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- Coaching & Human Capital
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