Join us for this on-demand webinar, Setting and Maintaining Boundaries, where you’ll explore how to set and maintain your own boundaries and gain insights into helping your clients do the same.
Who Is This For?
- New and experienced professional coaches, including team and group coaches, who want to become better at setting boundaries for themselves and helping their clients do the same
- Coach educators who want to become more effective at setting and maintaining personal and professional boundaries
- HR and organizational leaders, as well and managers and leaders who use coaching skills, who want to get better at setting and maintaining boundaries.
What You Will Learn:
- Become better at setting and maintaining your own personal and professional boundaries.
- Learn how to help your clients become more effective at setting and maintaining their own boundaries.
Course Detail:
Join us for an on-demand webinar on setting and maintaining both business and personal boundaries.
In addition to assisting with your own boundary work, this session will include insights into how you can help your coaching clients set and maintain their boundaries.
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- Life Vision & Enhancement Coaching
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