Virtual Coaching Circle:
Discussion of "The Power of TED" (The Empowerment Dynamic)
Facilitated by Rachel Roth and Monica Leggett, PCC
This event is open to and is free for all ICF Connecticut members. It is held as a Zoom conference where you can sign in on-line or call in. See the bottom of the post for more information.
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Wednesday, April 10, 2019
9:00 am to 10:30 am
Virtual Zoom Meeting
Help your clients transform everyday drama into optimal performance through empowered living and healthy relationship dynamics.
Join us to discuss how
The Power of TED* (*The Empowerment Dynamic)™ written by David Emerald, offers an avenue for growth-oriented problem-solving.
Explore the three vital questions that can awaken new perspectives and reduce reactive tendencies.
Bring with you to the zoom call a time when you or a client were in the role of Victim, Persecutor, and/or Rescuer.
Any questions or problems email
Presidentelect@icf-ct.org
This free virtual program is for all ICF Connecticut members, new or experienced, internal or external. We hope you’ll come to the call ready to dig in, to discuss, and to share.
No Fee required – please register to receive all information. You will get an email with the Zoom link and call-in information. You can join on the video chat or call in.
Coaching Circles are an opportunity for ICF Connecticut coaches to get together virtually to share ideas, best practices, questions and issues about coaching and business, in ways that support one another. Get to know peers and discuss professional topics that are generated from within the group.
Every other month the Coaching Circle will alternate between “open to all coaches” (December, February, April), and “Experienced Coaches Only” ( March, May). Think of it as a Virtual Coach Cafe with a specific topic of discussion.
We’ve added “Open to all Coaches” to encourage the emerging coaches to get engaged and get to know one another.
Past topics include:
- The science of habit change
- Coaching using the client’s strengths; from what’s wrong to what’s strong
- Is there a difference — or alignment — between your coaching niche and your marketing niche?
- What is your average length of client engagement and why?
- What are some best practices in current marketing strategies?
If you are an ICF Connecticut coach, PLEASE JOIN US!
“The “Circle” is a wonderful way to stay in touch with my coaching colleagues without leaving the comfort of my office. Using video conferencing almost feels like we’re in the same room!”
– Steve P.
Typical Coaching Circle Agenda
- Welcome & Agenda review
- 30-Second Introductions
- Open discussion topic
- Sharing best practices/ Q&A
- ICF global updates
- Confirming next meeting date and time
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