Join us for an interactive exploration of the mindset arc every human faces to evolve, including What Comes After Growth Mindset – Evolving the Way We See, Relate, and Lead, where we will explore both generative and regenerative mindset characteristics and how to apply coaching sub-competencies to evoke awareness with others of their potential to recognize and maximize.
Who Is This For?
- Strengthen your self-confidence in experimenting, learning, and stretching beyond familiar patterns
- Understand how mindset influences your presence, your leadership, and your impact on others
- Learn how to recognize mindset signals—your own and your clients’—and use them to evoke deeper awareness
- Shift conversations from transactional to transformational by using ICF sub-competencies with intention
- Explore how to inspire others to move from an individualistic “I” mindset to a collaborative “We” and an inclusive “All of Us” orientation
- Apply mindset characteristics directly to current professional relationships, team dynamics, and organizational challenges
What You Will Learn:
- Use ICF sub-competencies to support meaningful mindset shifts along the arc from Fixed to Regenerative
- Identify and deploy mindset characteristics that build confidence, courage, and learning agility
- Recognize opportunities to influence mindset evolution in clients, colleagues, and teams
- Practice reflection techniques that reveal when a shift is needed—and how to choose one deliberately
- Connect mindset patterns to real-world situations so you can more effectively lead, coach, and collaborate
Course Details:
Join the ICF Coaching Science CofP and Janet Harvey, MCC, on March 12, 2026, 11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. (ET NY), for a session on What Comes After Growth Mindset. Every conversation we enter reveals something essential about us—what we value, what we fear, how we think, and what we believe is possible. Most of us know the language of growth mindset, yet few understand the broader mindset arc that shapes our development from a fixed point of view to a regenerative orientation that can transform our relationships, leadership, and impact.
In this engaging and experiential webinar, you’ll explore the four mindset orientations—Fixed, Growth, Generative, and Regenerative—and the corresponding “I,” “We,” and “All of Us” voices that influence how you listen, respond, collaborate, and co-create with others.
Through reflection, discussion, demonstration, and the application of key ICF coaching sub-competencies, you’ll learn how your mindset generates an energetic signature that shapes tone, timing, trustworthiness, and ultimately the experience others have of you. You’ll discover how to pause when judgment arises, invite curiosity forward, and evoke new awareness, the essential seed of human evolution.
This session is designed for coaches, leaders, and individuals who want to strengthen confidence, deepen relational intelligence, and help others grow from “I” to “We” to “All of Us.” You will walk away with practical tools to apply the mindset arc to your own development, your client work, and real business contexts.
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