Join us for this on-demand webinar, Shooting for Coaching Goals and Checking our Aim, where you’ll explore the importance of authentic personal development over time and gain insights into the role of goal instability for clients’ Congruent Self-Leadership©.
Who Is This For?
- Professional coaches, including team and group coaches, who want to better understand self-development, goal instability, and the concept of Congruent Self-Leadership©
 - Coach educators who want to deep their understanding of concepts including self-development, goal instability, and Congruent Self-Leadership©
 - Individuals interested in receiving coaching who want to better understand concepts including self-development, goal instability, and Congruent Self-Leadership©
 
What You Will Learn:
- Explore the importance of authentic self-development through coaching over time.
 - Explore the role of goal instability for clients’ Congruent Self-Leadership©.
 - Understand the processes by which clients’ personality seems to predict clients’ authentic self-development beyond goal attainment.
 - Support clients’ development of an ecosystem thinking in a world that is ever more interconnected and complex.
 
Course Details:
Join us for this 90-minute on-demand webinar, originally presented to the ICF Coaching Science Community of Practice. This session explores the importance of authentic self-development through coaching over time, as well as the role of goal instability for clients’ Congruent Self-Leadership©. Join us to explore the processes by which clients’ personality seems to predict clients’ authentic self-development beyond goal attainment.
Looking into personality processes in the context of identity formation beyond goal pursuit is important for clients’ developing an ecosystem thinking in a world that is ever more interconnected and complex.
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