Questions? Need Assistance with Events?
please contact Kelly Johnson at Info@ICFNewMexico.org
NEXT GATHERING: : May 31, 2017 from 5:30-7:00pm
Location: The Root Cellar
http://therootcellarsantafe.com/
Instructions:
To get to the bar, you have to go into the little store called “The Hive,”
and then go down the stairs into the root cellar bar.
Prairie Star Restaurant and Wine Bar
288 Prairie Star Rd, Santa Ana Pueblo, NM 87004
Wednesday, June 21, 2017
5:00-7:30pm
Registration includes a gourmet New Mexico buffet
“Coaching in an Uncertain World”
Co-Presenters
Sidni Lamb, M.A. is founder and Director of Mindful New Mexico and the NM Leaders in Mindfulness Conferences
Connections, conversations and community have been important throughout Sidni’s lifetime. An activist for peace and compassion, Sidni worked with the United Nations High Commissioner of Refugees (UNHCR) and with international development agencies across the globe. She was introduced to mindfulness in the early 1970’s through the writings of Zen Master, peace activist, and poet Thich Nhat Hanh. Sidni’s work and passion today focuses on building bridges for collaborative relationships through opportunities to cultivate mindfulness as a collective focus to meet the needs and challenges of our state. Join us at the ICF NM Summer Social and explore with Sidni and your fellow coaches how mindfulness in coaching benefits you and your clients as we all navigate and uncertain world.
John Ledwith, MSOD, PCC
Executive Coach & Organization Development Consultant – Leadership, Strategy, Culture, Transitions, & Managing Resistance to Change
John has a strong passion for working with bright leaders who are making a significant difference in their organizations. Clients report greater focus, awareness and insight, whether Senior Executives of billion dollar companies needing new strategies for a changing world, a non-profit board seeking to better change the world, or individuals ready for a change. John helps leaders expand strategic, operational and behavioral options when faced with complex challenges. With more confidence and new approaches, clients report greater impact and success with organizations, customers, and employees. John has 30+ years of experience in helping organizations:
- Develop Strategies, Leaders, & Teams
- Align Strategies with Business, Culture, & People
- Manage Change, Transitions & Succession
CCEUs: 1.5 in Core Competencies
Cost:
$35 for ICF NM Members; $40 for Non-Members
Please Note:
You may want to consider late afternoon traffic on US 550 in your travel plans to the Prairie Star.
beyond self-doubt and into playing bigger
QUIETING THE INNER CRITIC
Helping your clients move beyond self-doubt and into playing bigger
July 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
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
Tara 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).
Location:
North Domingo Baca Multigenerational Center
7521 Carmel Ave NE
Albuquerque, NM 87113
CCEUs: 1.5 in Core Competencies
“I could use your help in exploring an issue …” As your client names the issue, you suppress a groan and feel a sinking pit in your stomach. Your shoulders slouch and you start thinking of colleagues you could refer your client to. Your client has just named a topic that you hate to coach on.
In this session, we’ll explore what’s evoked in you when that dreaded topic comes up. By understanding your own assumptions and beliefs about that topic, you’ll learn ways to support yourself and your client in the coaching session.
About Elizabeth Roll
Elizabeth A. Roll, PCC, is an internal coach at Sandia National Laboratories. With over twenty years of experience in the business world, Elizabeth has collaborated with many different leaders on a wide range of projects and initiatives, spanning the breadth of business functions.
The foundation of Elizabeth’s coaching is an understanding of human psychology and group dynamics, developed through her training at the Gestalt Institute of Cleveland. She combines her business experience with this training to deeply engage her clients in exploring their work, hone their leadership, and reach their goals.
Elizabeth has participated in training programs at the Gestalt Institute of Cleveland since 2011 where she received training for her ACTP coaching certification and earned a Gestalt Professional Coach Certification (GPCC™). She holds a Professional Certified Coach (PCC) credential from the International Coach Federation, and is a Board Certified Coach (BCC). Elizabeth’s undergraduate degree is from Bryn Mawr College, and she received her MBA from the University of Michigan Ross School of Business.
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ICFNM Chapter Refund Policies
Payment registration to meetings, virtual programs and events are non-refundable and non-transferable.
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Please join the New Mexico Chapter of the Association for Talent Development (ATDNM), the New Mexico Evaluators (NM Eval), International Coach Federation New Mexico (ICF NM), and UNM Organization Information and Learning Sciences (UNM OILS) program for an evening of networking, collaborating, and sharing best practices on talent and learning development, evaluation, coaching, and performance improvement!
Objectives for our Mixer
- Discover more about what each association has to offer.
- Meet someone new and/or reinforce existing professional relationships.
- Find out more about our three partner associations and the UNM OILS program.
- Create a sense of belonging to a larger community of practice.
Activities for our Mixer
- Structured networking activities to allow you to meet others.
- Job Table so you can look for a job or recruit for an employee or trainer. Bring copies of your job postings or bring your resumes to share!
- ATDNM, NMISPI, and NM Evaluators tables to discover more about each of these professional organizations.
- Advice Booth to learn more about best practices in your field, or to have an experienced practitioner review your resume. Consider signing up to be an advisor!
When: Thursday, September 28, 5:00pm to 8:00pm
Where: Garduño’s at Winrock Mall, 2100 Louisiana NE, gardunosrestaurants.com
Includes appetizers. Cash bar. Parking available.
Cost: FREE for all attendees. Please plan to pre-register to assist with planning.
You may register day of event at the door.
Register online at:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2017-alliance-mixer-tickets-37133542425
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.
ABOUT 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.
ICF New Mexico 2017 Winter Social
Date: December 5, 2017
Time: 4:30pm – 7:30pm
Networking will start at 4:30 pm
Dinner will be served at 5:30 pm
Program will start at 6:00 pm
Registration includes dinner; there will be a cash bar.
(During registration, you will be asked to select your dinner choice).
Cost:
$30: Members
$35: Non-Members
Location:
The Range Cafe
925 Camino Del Pueblo
Bernalillo, NM 87004
We kindly request each attendee bring an image (pic, magazine clipping, quote) that represents his/her response/goal/hope/vision for inclusion in a vision board. A few ideas for an image to bring may be a personal aspiration or commitment, along with a thought on what it’s going to take to reach that goal, or how reaching for or achieving such an aspiration could potentially contribute to the community or world at large.
Date: January 24, 2018
Time:
Arrive/Network – 4:00-4:30pm
Program – 4:30-6:00pm
Location:
The BioScience Center
5901 Indian School Rd NE
Albuquerque, NM 87110
CCEUs: 1 in Core Competencies and 0.5 in Resource Development
As coaches, we work to bring out the best in our clients because we know it is the path to greater success, meaning, and satisfaction.
But how do we help clients determine what their best is? Have you ever asked a client “what do you do best?” or “what are your strengths?” and gotten a blank stare or “I don’t know”? Or heard their response and wondered if it was accurate?
What if you had a quick way to cut through the confusion and confidently help clients identify and develop their innate talents?
Come to this fun, experiential and community-building workshop to find out.
At it, you will:
- Learn your own top 5 natural talents
- Practice coaching a colleague to explore and develop their strengths
- Receive strengths-based coaching on a current challenge
- Discuss with colleagues best practices and tips for using strengths in coaching
We will be using the Gallup’s Top 5 CliftonStrengths assessment for this hands-on workshop. Please go online and take this $19.99 personal assessment prior to this workshop: https://www.gallupstrengthscenter.com/Purchase/en-US/Product
Sara Douglas, MBA, PCC is an innovative, versatile and results-focused coach delivering coaching and leadership programs in business, the public sector and nonprofit organizations. She is a Professional Certified Coach (PCC) with 30+ years of real world leadership experience in the corporate, entrepreneurial and nonprofit sectors. Drawing on the above, she provides clients with practical tools and approaches together with state-of-the-art leadership development practices.
Based in Albuquerque, Sara provides executive coaching to managers from first level to executive and group leadership, team building and coaching programs. She completed her coach training at CTI and is a Certified Professional Co-Active Coach (CPCC). She is also an active member of the New Mexico coaching community, having served in multiple ICF New Mexico leadership roles since 2013
Date: February 20, 2018
Time: 4:00-5:00pm
Location:
Virtual Program – Call in details sent upon registration
CCEUs: 1 in Resource Development
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.
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
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.
From Reactive to Reflective Awareness
Date: March 21, 2018
Times:
4:00-4:30pm: Arrival/Networking
4:30-6:00pm: Program
CCEUs: 1 in Core Competencies and 0.5 in Resource Development
Location:
North Domingo Baca Multigenerational Center
7521 Carmel Ave NE, Albuquerque, NM 87113
The deepest, most demanding conversations for coaches are the ones they have with themselves. This session is for coaches who want to pay even more attention to themselves and to their clients as well as overcome anxiety or anger during challenging conversations. You’ll learn about the brain’s natural negativity, how to be less reactive to others, acting more calmly and definitively, and maintaining mental focus and concentration during coaching. Plus, we’ll practice having fun while coaching with awareness skills.
This program focuses on the ICF Core Competency of Creating Awareness: Integrating and accurately evaluating multiple sources of information, and making interpretations that help the client to gain awareness and thereby achieve agreed-upon results.
- State three facts about the brain.
- List three benefits of creating awareness through mindfulness.
- Practice awareness with self.
- Practice awareness with another person in a mock coaching session.
Suzanne Kryder is a neuroleadership trainer and coach who blends leadership development with an understanding of how the mind works. Her book, The Mind to Lead, explains her leadership coaching model on being calm, confident, and powerful. She has a PhD from the University of New Mexico and graduated from the Corporate Coaching Program, an ICF-accredited program in 2001. She is a co-founder and host of the award-winning public radio series, Peace Talks Radio, and has practiced mindfulness meditation since 1985.