Join us for this on-demand webinar, Why Everyone Needs Coaching – The Scientific Alchemy of Coaching,, where you’ll explore the science of choice-making and gain insights into how you, as a coach, impact the health of your clients.
Who Is This For?
- Career coaches who want to understand the science of choice-making in career development
- Professional coaches who want to understand the role they play in their clients’ health and well-being
What You Will Learn:
- Develop a high-level view of the biology of choice-making.
- Develop a perspective on the role of coaching from the lens of biology, yoga, and Vedanta psychology.
- Learn new ways to spot bias during coaching conversations.
Course Details:
In this on-demand session, we invite you to explore and understand the science of choice-making in the context of career development and beyond.
In addition, you will discover how the confluence of neuroscience, biology, and yoga and Vedanta psychology could take your coaching practice to new orbits.
You will also discover a perspective on how you, as a coach, impact the health of your clients.
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