Events

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please contact Kelly Johnson at Info@ICFNewMexico.org

 

Jul
11
Tue
QUIETING THE INNER CRITIC: Helping your clients move
beyond self-doubt and into playing bigger
Jul 11 @ 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM

QUIETING THE INNER CRITIC
Helping your clients move beyond self-doubt and into playing bigger

Tara MohrJuly 11, 2017 from 1:00pm – 2:30 pm MT

Virtual Program (Webinar)

Presented by Tara Mohr

CCEUs: 1.5 Core Competencies

There will be an initial and a closing code given during the program.
You will need to provide these to Kelly Johnson at info@icfnewmexico.org in order to receive your CCEU certificate.

Cost:
Members $15
Non-members $25

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Hosted by ICF New Mexico

Special Event – the coming together of the ICF Western Region!

All participants in this course will have the opportunity to toss their name in a hat, and 1 lucky winner will grab a seat at the table for the Playing Big Facilitators Training! (a $2699.00 value).

ABOUT THE WEBINAR

Imagine for a moment what your clients would be doing if they could quiet that voice of “I’m not ready yet,” or “I need to get another degree before I can do that,” or “I don’t really know what I’m talking about here.”

We all grapple with self-doubt. And yet you know the amazing things your clients could do, and the joys they could experience, if only they weren’t being held back by insecurity.

This workshop is about how you can help them get there.
In this special 90-minute workshop for coaches, Tara Mohr, author and leading coach, will share key concepts and coaching tools from her pioneering Playing Big Facilitators Training. You’ll leave being able to immediately use these tools to help your clients quiet their inner critics so they can make big changes and courageously go for their true dreams, in both their professional and personal lives.

This workshop is about how you can help them get there.

You’ll learn:

  • The root cause of your clients’ inner critics (it’s not what you think!)
  • How to distinguish when you are hearing your clients’ inner critic versus a realistic assessment of risks or deficits
  • How gender and ethnicity impact how clients’ inner critics show up
  • Why you must have a strong inner critic toolkit if you’re a coach wanting to support women’s empowerment
  • The common mistakes coaches make in working with clients around the inner critic
  • Four highly effective tools that you can teach your clients to use when self-doubt arises, so that it no longer holds them back.

*Core Competencies of Active Listening, Powerful Questioning, and Creating Awareness

Register-Here-ICFNMABOUT TARA MOHR

Tara-MohrTara Sophia Mohr is a women’s leadership expert, speaker, author, educator and CTI-trained coach. She offers women wise, simple, and proven strategies to make big changes in their own lives, their careers, and the world at large.

She’s the creator of the highly acclaimed Playing Big leadership program and the Playing Big Facilitators Training, for coaches, therapists and managers who support women in their personal and professional growth.

Tara is also the author of Playing Big: Practical Wisdom for Women Who Want to Speak Up, Create and Lead, published by Penguin Random House, and named a Best Book by Apple’s iBooks.

Tara’s work is known for its unique blend of intellectual rigor and intuitive wisdom, and has been featured on The Today Show and in publications ranging from The New York Times to Harvard Business Review to goop to MariaShriver.com. She’s been a speaker at venues ranging from BlogHer to TedxWomen to Emerging Women Live. Her Playing Big model has been part of leadership development programs at Starbucks, Google, Bank of America, Amazon.com, and many other companies. The Playing Big concepts have also been incorporated into middle and high schools in the US and UK to support girls’ leadership development.

Over 40,000 women from around the world follow Tara’s writing and wisdom. She is also a poet, and the author of Your Other Names: Poems for Wise Living. Learn more about Tara here.

Learn more about the Playing Big Facilitators Training,
accredited for 46.5 CCE units – 21 in Core Competencies (CC).

Oct
25
Wed
October Virtual Program: Courage, It’s Not What You Think
Oct 25 @ 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Location:
Virtual Program; call in details sent upon registration

CCEUs: 1 in Core Competencies

Think of the bravest, most courageous hero you know. Are they courageous because they are not afraid to act in the face of great danger? Or is courage something else? So often we live our lives trying to avoid fear at all costs. You or clients you serve may struggle with fears that paralyze or limit creativity, decision-making and more. There is another, more powerful way to frame both fear and courage – truly, two sides of the same coin.

 

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Susan Bender PhelpsABOUT OUR SPEAKER: SUSAN BENDER PHELPS

Susan Bender Phelps is the CEO and founder of Odyssey Mentoring & Leadership. She works with organizations that want to maximize employee engagement, build leaders, and increase productivity and profits. Her mentorship and leadership training programs help clients create a culture of learning and support so their people are able to deliver breakthrough results time after time. She coaches executives, business owners and speakers.

Susan went back to school at age 50 and holds her Bachelor’s in Communication and Master’s in Management & Organizational Leadership. She is a certified SCUBA diver and loves to travel the world. She lived in Albuquerque for 20 years and was the co-founder of a non-profit that delivered mentoring programs for at-risk teens. She is a member of Toastmasters for Speaking Professionals.

Feb
20
Tue
Building Clientele: Take Your Bio From Drab to Fab
Feb 20 @ 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Date: February 20, 2018

Time: 4:00-5:00pm

Location:
Virtual Program – Call in details sent upon registration

CCEUs: 1 in Resource Development

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Your image to others is often first seen in your biographical statement or resume. Learn a few tips for transforming it by finding a theme that is based on the story that got you here. Then you’ll see how to bring it to life so that you can attract clients based on a human connection they’ll have with you.

Building Clientele: Take Your Bio From Drab to Fab

We will:

  • Discuss how a personal “Story” is appropriate in positioning your brand
  • Learn the 4 Steps of Story Building so you can see where yours emerges
  • Discover typical themes to look for and how you may own one of them
  • Study a template that takes that story and theme into a biographical statement so you can take it from here to your new “drab-to-fab” branding statement

 

Katie SnappABOUT KATIE K. SNAPP

During her first career as an engineer at Honeywell, Katie was selected to participate in their corporate change and became one of the nation’s top trainers in leadership and teambuilding. She was recruited from there by the global firm, The Cumberland Group, one of the first consulting companies to construct the quality movement as we know it today, and a game-changer in the development of American corporate culture. Her front-row seat to the expansion of the Quality and Lean efforts, as well as her highly-personable style has made her a sought-after instructor and coach.

Katie has published two books on women’s leadership since 2008 and speaks globally as a keynote speaker. She is the Founder of the Women’s Leadership Certificate program at Anderson School of Management at University of New Mexico and has guest instructed in several leadership series.

Katie Snapp holds a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering as well as a Six Sigma Green Belt certification. She is an ICF Certified Coach (CC) and is Licensed and Specialty-Certified in New Life Story Coaches™ Training in the psychology and neuroscience of leadership, and a former Senior Examiner for the state-level Malcolm-Baldrige award. She coaches women in leadership effectiveness and self-management, as well as business clients in professional development.

Katie is originally from Kansas City where she graduated from The Barstow School and The University of Missouri. She now lives in Albuquerque with her husband where they raised 2 daughters. She is presently working at Sandia National Labs as a Quality Partner and running her online business at SkirtStrategies.com.

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May
15
Tue
Dreamwork
May 15 @ 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM

Date: May 15, 2018

Time: 6:00 – 7:30pm MT

Location:
Virtual Program – Call in details sent upon registration

CCEUs: 1 in Core Competencies and 0.5 in Resource Development

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Neuroscience tells us that everybody dreams. History tells us that dreams have inspired scientific discoveries (Einstein, Bohr), music (McCarthy) and literature (Shelly, Stevenson) to name a few. Virtually all cultures prior to the modern age valued dreams as part of the human experience; it is only fairly recently that we have confined dreams to the analytic process and convinced ourselves that their meanings are clouded in mystery that can only be deciphered by experts.

pexels-photo-279470(3)Coaching traditionally deals with what we could call Day School. We work with the client’s waking experience and help them transform through the radical change that comes from the deep awareness they experience in the coaching process. Night School, the time that we are asleep, offers us an additional pathway or dimension to the coaching relationship. In seeing dreams as messages from the soul or the self, we provide the client an opportunity to become aware of the fullness of their experience as a human being. The goal is to integrate what they learn in Night School to what they know from their experience in Day School and vice versa.

As coaching reclaims this experience for our clients we demonstrate how the fundamental tools of active listening and asking powerful questions provide the client with the confidence to access and understand the different elements of dream messages. That understanding, like any transformative insight is co-created between the coach and the client. We listen to dreams with the same profound curiosity as we do the needs and values of our clients. By going on the journey with them into a dream we expand the intimacy and trust that is the cornerstone of the coaching relationship.

Participants in the teleclass will get an overview of:

  • How to use the basic coaching tools of active listening and asking powerful questions to help the client access the message of their dream through the co-creative process.
  • How to help their clients remember and document their dreams.
  • The context of understanding how dreams communicate with the rational mind.
  • The roles of the Dreamer (the client) and the Listener (the coach) in working with dreams
  • How to demystify the process of working with dreams through the use of imagination. Active Imagination allows the coach and client to re-enter a dream and further explore the animals and characters that may appear.
  • How to understand the emotional arc of a dream, identify where the greatest energy is and work with the client to explore how that informs their waking life.

Understand that some dreams are diagnostic in that the demonstrate a limiting belief or behavior (sometimes these appear as repetitive dreams and sometimes and nightmares) and some dreams are prescriptive, suggesting that we pay attention to an experience or intuition.

Approximately half the class will be a discussion of using dreams in the context of the coaching paradigm and the second half will be a demonstration – so bring your dreams!

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will sharonABOUT WILL SHARON

For the first 13 years of Will’s adult life he worked in psychiatric facilities, initially as a teacher in a children’s unit and then as a therapist at the VA. He holds a clinical degree from the Hunter School of Social Work.

Following a few years as an actor, bartender and law school student Will taught himself the basics of telecommunications and bootstrapped his way into a technology job on Wall Street. What followed was a 30+ year international career in IT, real estate and risk management in financial services, advertising and consulting.

More recently as a coach he became interested in leveraging the power of dreams in the coaching process. The context of coaching in seeing people as whole along with the basic tools of active listening and asking powerful questions is the perfect combination for this work. Will uses Dreamwork with his clients who range from executives, artists and other coaches to help them understand their soul’s purpose. He also teaches a virtual course in Dreamwork three times a year.

www.willsharon.com
www.whatneedstogoright.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/will-sharon-14507b2/

Jan
23
Wed
More Clients, Less Marketing: Create More Leads and Income by Doing Less
Jan 23 @ 4:30 PM – 6:00 PM

Speaker: Mary Cravets

Date: January 23, 2019

Time:
4:30-6:00pm

Location:
Virtual Program; Call in Details sent Upon Registration

CCEUs: 1.5 in Resource Development

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If you love coaching and want it to be easier to attract more clients consistently, join us!

This highly interactive class gives you the simplest, most effective way to generate a steady stream of high-end clients without giving up your nights and weekends. In a no-hype environment, we’ll create immediately implementable client generation tools, customized to your strengths and values.

More Clients Less Marketing

Referred to as “a coach approach to marketing,” this method has a proven track record of helping both new and experienced coaches quickly generate more clients and increase their income by 50-100%. Participants will:

  • Learn to strategically focus only on client generation activities you enjoy so you show up powerfully and consistently attract high-end clients
  • Cut back time on marketing by 50-90%, while multiplying your results and getting your nights and weekends back
  • Develop a streamlined strategy so you can stop stressing about where your next client is coming from, and instead relax and focus on making a bigger impact in the lives of others

 

ABOUT MARY CRAVETS

Mary is a Client Generation Expert and International Speaker who works with driven, busy coaches around the world to help them fill their practices with great clients without working nights and weekends. Using her methods, the majority of her clients quickly increase their income 50-100%.

Within the coaching industry, Mary’s methods are described as a “coach approach to marketing,” and because of this, she is invited to present and teach worldwide.

Thanks to the freedom her proven business systems afford her, Mary spends much of her time focused on family with her husband, Adam, on the beautiful central coast of California. She’s also an avid roller coaster enthusiast and a kayaking volunteer for a wildlife protection program.

 

 

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Mar
28
Thu
ICF Coaching Ethics: What Would You Do?
Mar 28 @ 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM

Speaker: Amy Ruppert, MCC

Date: March 28, 2019

Time:
Noon – 1:00pm MT

Location:
Virtual Program; call in details sent upon registration

CCEUs: 1 in Core Competencies

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Description of Program:

The ICF Code of Ethics define the guardrails for coaches when faced with an ethical dilemma or conflict however, there are many grey areas that require subjective decision making on the coach’s part, often right in the moment without much time to weigh the full ethical considerations out. In addition, there are many subtle ethical situations coaches can wander into unknowingly and find themselves later to be in an ethical bind.

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Join us to delve into real-life ethical case studies for a candid discussion on what REALLY happens in some of the more complex and difficult coaching situations.

Participants will leave this session with an understanding of how the ICF Code of Ethics applies to real-world situations.

ABOUT AMY RUPPERT, MCC

Co-founder and CEO of The Integreship Group, Amy Ruppert MCC is a true pioneer in the field of professional coaching. Amy served on the ICF committee that developed the ICF core competencies, examination and certification criteria for professional coaching. With over 20 years of experience coaching organizational leaders at all levels, Amy brings a rich tapestry of coaching experience to her audiences. She has worked closely with many organizations on implementing coaching initiatives and has developed highly acclaimed coaching programs for several universities, organizations and private training institutions. She has held many leadership roles within the coaching industry and been a constant advocate and contributor to the field of professional coaching.

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Jun
18
Tue
The Sees of Change – How to Weather the Storm
Jun 18 @ 4:45 PM – 6:00 PM

Speaker: Jenny Zappone

Date: June 18, 2019

Time:
4:45 – 6:00pm

Location:
Webinar; Call in Details sent upon registration

CCEUs: 0.75 in Core Competencies and 0.5 in Resource Development

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Description of Program:

In this session we are going to discuss how using five disciplines can help you navigate through the Sees of change. Even though environmental influencers can be varied (i.e. corporate environment, small business, your home, etc), the disciplines will apply to how you approach and navigate through change. We will use Awareness, Acceptance, Conscious Choice, Trusting the Process and Authenticity to provide strategies to course correct. Change is the only constant. Having these tools in your boat will make it seem less threatening.

ABOUT JENNY ZAPPONE

Jenny Zappone AY logo smallJenny moved from Pittsburgh, PA to Las Cruces, NM in 1996. She is a Pittsburgh girl at heart however she has established roots in Las Cruces. She has worked in business management and information technology for over 25 years. In addition to being an admitted nerd, she is also involved in Toastmasters International and considers that one of her passions. She started coaching in 2013 and has worked to bring higher awareness where she was employed. Currently, she is standing on her own with her coaching business and thriving in the freedom and collaboration it provides. She has two almost grown offspring – Tyler and Jessie.

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Nov
18
Mon
Strategies for Building Your Coaching Business
Nov 18 @ 4:30 PM – 6:00 PM

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Description of Program:
Are you ready to take your coaching business to the next level? New Mexico coaches with thriving businesses that include coaching will share strategies, experiments, and other tactics that work for them. This program is for established coaches and those just starting out. Bring your questions for the in-depth Q&A portion of the meeting!

Speakers: Sara Douglas, Croft Edwards and Ildiko Oravecz

Date: November 18, 2019
Time: 4:30 – 6:00pm
Location: Virtual meeting via Zoom
Cost: $15 Members / $20 Non-Members
CCEUs: 1 in Resource Development

Sara Douglas built several successful businesses and believes there’s no magic formula. She had to get out there, meet people, try stuff, see what sticks, abandon what doesn’t, experiment with multiple “niches”, take advantage of unexpected opportunities, and manage anxiety and fear of rejection.  Despite this, she’s quite positive and will share strategies and tactics she found most beneficial.

Two dirty words: Social Media! However you feel about Social Media, it is an integral part of marketing and your business plan. Croft Edwards will share his insights as someone who has done a deep dive into Social Media, using it to refine his message and methodology. In the process he gained thousands of followers and some business successes and even some failures…

You get certified as a coach, and then BOOM you’re supposed to become a marketing expert! And if marketing is new to you, there are plenty of folks out there that would happily take your money for their “expertise.” Through a lot of trial and error, Ildikó Oravecz (Ildi), discovered some key activities to focus on to slowly and steadily build your business. She will share these and also provide some tips and tools for getting a marketing strategy in place.

ABOUT OUR SPEAKERS

Sara Douglas PCC, MBA is a coach and consultant delivering coaching and leadership programs to organizations. To her clients, she offers a unique blend of coaching expertise and real-world experience, which emanates from her own leadership background of co-founding a commercial finance company, building businesses for HP and Kohler, working in the Netherlands as a management consultant, and earning her MBA at Stanford. Drawing on all of the above, she provides clients with practical tools and approaches together with state-of-the-art leadership development practices.

Croft Edwards

Croft Edwards is a Master Certified Coach, Social Media Influencer, President of CROFT + Company, and the genesis behind LeadershipFlow, the study of how to help individuals and organizations be at their best. He has been helping leaders and their teams find their Flow since 2001 in a variety of fields: mining, refining, government agencies, sovereign nations, manufacturing, start-ups, small businesses, and healthcare. Two miles down in a mine or up on the 8th floor, Croft coaches wherever there are leaders who desire a different result.

Living under a name that translates to “fierce warrior” in Hungarian can send many messages to a young girl transitioning from a host of divergent cultures throughout her life. For Ildi, it meant that success best happens when it is not built alone. Through a fierce and colorful past that began in South Africa, followed by part of her life in Hungary and then tiny Socorro, New Mexico, Ildi’s greatest philosophies were to listen to your gut, build a culture you believe in, and maintain a posture that promotes further enrichment. She now translates those life lessons into the work she does with her clients, getting feedback like, “Ildikó’s coaching style is very collaborative and supportive, as well as solution-focused, results-oriented, and strategically directed.”

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Mar
9
Mon
Tweets, Posts, and Likes!
Mar 9 @ 4:30 PM – 6:00 PM

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Description of Program:

Let’s jump into Social Media. In this deeper dive into social media Croft Edwards, MCC will share his experience as a self-made social media “Influencer.” Whatever your thoughts about social media, it is a critical part of your coaching and marketing plan. So, where do you start? What platform is best for you?  These and other questions will be explored in this highly interactive and fun exploration of social media.

Speaker: Croft Edwards

Date: March 9, 2020
Time: 4:30 – 6:00pm
Location: Virtual meeting via Zoom
Cost: $15 Members / $20 Non-Members
CCEUs: 1.5 in Resource Development

ABOUT CROFT EDWARDS

Croft Edwards is a Master Certified Coach, Social Media Influencer, President of CROFT + Company, and the genesis behind LeadershipFlow, the study of how to help individuals and organizations be at their best. He has been helping leaders and their teams find their Flow since 2001 in a variety of fields: mining, refining, government agencies, sovereign nations, manufacturing, start-ups, small businesses, and healthcare. Two miles down in a mine or up on the 8th floor, Croft coaches wherever there are leaders who desire a different result.

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Apr
14
Tue
Ethical Decision Making in Professional Coaching: How to Detect and Handle Ethical Dilemmas During a Coaching Process
Apr 14 @ 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM

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Description of Program:

Ethics is an essential and fundamental part of impactful professional coaching. Identifying your – sometimes hidden – ethical dilemmas, enables you to elaborate a sounder solution, one that will let you react in a more competent manner with a high level of integrity.

During this webinar you will learn how to detect and handle the ethical aspect of a given situation. You will see that in most cases there is no obvious right or wrong solution, rather several good, or better, solutions.

Judit will offer as well as a simple decision-making model to you, one that can help you gain a deeper understanding of your case, one that enables you to find your best response. You will have the chance to apply this model to a real-life case.

Speaker: Judit Chrenóczy-Nagy PCC

Date: April 14, 2020
Time: 12:00 – 1:00 pm MT
Location: Virtual meeting via Zoom
Cost: $15 Members & Associates / $20 Non-Members
CCEUs: 1 in Core Competencies

Judit Chrenóczy-Nagy ACCJudit Chrenóczy-Nagy PCC, Business and Executive Coach

Judit has been working as business and executive coach since 2009, she also leads courses in Business Ethics at the International Study Program at Corvinus University, Budapest. She works as advisor in business ethics and compliance for multinational companies. She has 20+ years’ experience in the field of marketing management at Johnson & Johnson, one of the world’s largest healthcare companies. She was the President of the ICF Hungary Chapter in 2016 and 2017.

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