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Mar
23
Wed
Leveraging Polarities In Coaching
Mar 23 @ 12:30 PM – 2:00 PM

 

Date: March 23, 2022
Time: 12:30pm – 2:00pm (New Mexico / Mountain Time)
11:30am – 1:00pm (Arizona / Pacific Time)
Location: Virtual meeting via Zoom

Cost: $10 ICFNM Members & Associates / $25 Non-Members

CCEUs: 1 in Core Competencies and 0.5 in Resource Development

 

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This session will focus on key coaching applications from two recent books:
And, Making a Difference by Leveraging Polarity Paradox, and Dilemma, Volume 1 Foundations
by Barry Johnson
And, Making a Difference by Leveraging Polarity Paradox, and Dilemma, Volume 2 Applications
by Polarity Practitioners

In this session, participants will gain a clearer sense of how using Polarity Thinking in the Coaching relationship can profoundly impact the quality of Coach and Client outcomes. When a coach sees and understands the critical distinction between “Or-thinking” and “And-thinking,” they can be more effective in their work with clients who, as leaders, are necessarily involved in polarity challenges and opportunities everyday. Coach/Client ability to supplement thinking in or with thinking in and increases the likelihood clients that will attain and sustain their goals and objectives and improve the quality of the Coach/Client partnership.

Participants will learn how to:

  1. Develop a basic understanding of key polarity thinking principles.
  2. Apply understanding of polarity principles to a common polarity in the Coaching relationship.
  3. Identify common polarities Coaches encounter in their coaching work with Clients.
  4. Apply the getting unstuck process to support a scenario in which different Clients can become hooked and stuck in the a polarity tension through an over focus on one pole of a polarity.

About Cliff Kayser, PCC
Admired for progressive thinking and expertise in the area of values and dynamics of value polarities, Cliff Kayser has dedicated 25 years to leadership and organizational, executive coaching, and positive social change. Cliff is VP of Polarity Partnerships representing its east coast operations out of Washington, D.C. He is founder/president of XPERIENCE, LLC formed in 2007, which includes “Kayser Ridge,” a retreat and learning center he built in Berkeley Springs, WV.

In 2017 Mr. Kayser founded the non-profit Institute for Polarities of Democracy and in 2018 formed Sixseed, a forward-thinking healthcare coaching/consulting firm. Cliff holds two Masters Degrees from American University; one in Human Resources Management and another in Organizational Development. Upon earning his Organizational Development Master’s Degree, Cliff completed Executive Coaching training from Georgetown’s Leadership Coaching Program in 2008 and followed that with a PCC (Professional Certified Coach) designation through the International Coaching Federation (ICF).

He is a 2008 graduate of the 2-year Polarity Mastery program and has served as the dean of that program since 2014. Staying true to his roots, Cliff is a faculty member at American University’s KEY Executive Training Program and has served as a Coaching Fellow for George Mason University’s Leadership Coaching for Organization Well-Being, an ICF accredited program he helped develop in 2016.

In 2019, Cliff received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Gestalt Center for Organization & System Institute of Cleveland. Cliff has held internal positions as Vice President of Organizational Development and Training for The National Cooperative Bank (NCB), Senior Organization Development Consultant for The Washington Post, and Corporate Manager of Human Resources and Training at The Washington Post Company. Cliff has practiced Tai Chi for 25 years and frequently integrates this practice into coach and leadership training.

Website: www.PolarityPartnerships.com
Email: cliff@PolarityPartnerships.com

 

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Mar
31
Thu
Coaches Case Study
Mar 31 @ 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM

Heighten your awareness of coaching choices through a reflective and insightful review of a real coaching case while expanding your network of supportive colleagues.

This program is an in-depth group exploration of the underlying themes and dynamics of a coaching client case presented by one of the participants.

We will:

  • Get in touch with processes related to the given client or topic.
  • Identify and work with the dynamics in the relational field between coach and client.
  • Gain clarity about the patterns that support as well as hinder the coaching work.

In our journey through the process, the community will:

  • Share experiences and knowledge of coaching to support the person bringing the case and expand the learning of the group.
  • Deepen inquiry skills.
  • Learn by the reflections observed.
  • Strengthen networks and enrich practices by sharing stories, and valuing and appreciating each other’s work.

Date: March 31, 2022
Time: 4:00 – 6:00 MT
Location: Virtual meeting via Zoom
Speakers: John Ledwith and Jean Strosinski

Cost: $30 ICFNM Members & Associates / $35 Non-Members

CCEUs: 2 in Core Competencies

 

 

ABOUT OUR SPEAKERS

John Ledwith is an Executive Coach and Consultant with over 35 years’ experience coaching senior executives. He has a passion for working with bright leaders who are making a significant difference in their organizations.

John has served as adjunct faculty in both Pepperdine University’s Masters Program in Organization Development (MSOD), as well as at the Gestalt Institute of Cleveland. He is a Professional Certified Coach (PCC), holds a Masters of Science Degree in Organization Development from Pepperdine University and has studied extensively at both Gestalt Institute of Cleveland and the Gestalt International Study Center in Cape Cod.

John has previously brought numerous programs similar to the Coaches Case Study to both ICF of NM and the Pepperdine MSOD Alumni Community, as a way to increase awareness, professionalism and community.

Apr
27
Wed
Start with Self: Critical Role of Culture in Coaching
Apr 27 @ 12:30 PM – 2:00 PM

 

Date: April 27, 2022
Time: 12:30pm – 2:00 pm (New Mexico / Mountain Time)
11:30am – 1:00 pm (Arizona / Pacific Time)
Location: Virtual meeting via Zoom

Cost: $10 ICFNM Members & Associates / $25 Non-Members

CCEUs: 1 in Core Competencies and 0.5 in Resource Development

 

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Having just finished his coaching workshop sessions for ACC credentialing, Nagesh was eager, in his first coaching session, to contract with his client, a 30-year-old Latina executive in a large US software company.

Nagesh: “What would you like to explore in today’s session?”
Client: (after several seconds) “I am tired of being an impostor.”
Nagesh: “What aspect of being an impostor would you like to talk about today?”
Client: (silent for even longer than the first time) “I cannot ever be myself at work. ”
Nagesh: “To clarify, you want to explore how tiring it is not to be yourself at work?”
Client: “Yes.”
Nagesh: “Why is this topic important to you?”
Client: Silent for a long time, looking down dejectedly …

The client never came back for a second session. Following the ICF guidelines on direct communication, I asked the client twice and even clarified the specific topic she wished to explore in the coaching session. What had I done wrong? If I had been more culturally self-aware, I would have realized that the question, “Why is this important to you?” was devoid of empathy. A 2016 Harvard Business Review article noted that 76% of Latinos in the US corporate culture repressed their personas at work. To quote, “You’re always moderating yourself,” agrees a Latina executive, who feels Latinas “are always tagged with the emotional thing. They’re always told, ‘Calm down. You’ve got to be more cool. Be careful with your voice, be careful with your hands.'” Another executive noted that she felt like a pretzel constantly bending out of shape to adapt to the US corporate culture.

Culture matters. Culture is learned and shared attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors among a group of interacting people (Bennett, 1993). We can belong to multiple cultures based on our nationality, ethnicity, gender, class, sexual orientation, thought patterns, or how we manage conflict. As language is the way we learn and share our cultural beliefs, it becomes a cornerstone in effective coaching.

Instead of “Why is this important to you?” what if I had said, “Feeling like an impostor must be exhausting,” opening the door for the client to share her story in detail.

In the U.S. today, there is an increased appreciation of diversity, equity and inclusion in both profit and nonprofit organizations. A recent LinkedIn search showed 2000+ Chief Diversity Officer jobs. It is unclear, however, if professional coaches adapt their content and communication styles to be client centered.

In this session, we will investigate the role of culture in coaching, how we first have a deep understanding of our own cultural values and biases to effectively coach clients from diverse backgrounds and learn a few skills to be a culturally adaptive coach.

About Nagesh Rao
In three decades of consulting and training in United States, India, Brazil, United Arab Emirates, Thailand, Argentina, and Norway, Nagesh’s work uses intercultural competence, cultural humility and intercultural listening to develop leaders in health, education and business. Nagesh’s clients include Fortune 500 corporations, Johns Hopkins Medical School, University of Groningen, Manipal Hospitals and other top corporates, educational institutes and community-based non-profit organizations.

 

 

 

 

 

About Saumya Pant
Saumya is a global expert in strategically integrating entertainment-education programs with community-based group listening and locally available health care services. She has also worked on mobile marketing and the emergence of Generation Y and Z in India. She has worked on several projects funded by several international agencies, including Population Communication International and UNAIDS.

 

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May
25
Wed
The Importance of Authenticity and Engagement in Social Media
May 25 @ 12:30 PM – 2:00 PM

 

Date: May 25, 2022
Time: 12:30pm – 2:00pm (New Mexico / Mountain Time)
11:30am – 1:00pm (Arizona / Pacific Time)
Location: Virtual meeting via Zoom

Cost: $10 ICFNM Members & Associates / $25 Non-Members

CCEUs: 0.25 in Core Competencies and 1.25 in Resource Development

 

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Social media has changed – long gone are the days of perfectly curated content and accounts. It’s about connecting with your audience in meaningful and genuine ways, instigating and deepening relationships, and being of service.  In this workshop, you’ll learn how to connect with your target audience in authentic ways and how to engage them to create dialogues that can lead to potential working partnerships.

OBJECTIVES: Prosperity and business building
1) learn to engage with your audience in authentic ways
2) how to create content with heart
3) build your online confidence

About Paul Silva
Paul Silva is a spiritual business coach, helping lightworkers, energy workers, coaches, and other healers build and grow their businesses, through mentorship, consultation, and coaching. He also works with individuals who are looking to open up the spiritual space in their life so that they can make stronger, more aligned decisions that make sense in their lives. Paul works with his clients’ energy and mindset to help them create the life and/or business they can breathe and sink into. For more information, please visit https://www.paulsilvacoaching.com

 

 

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Jun
8
Wed
Free Zoom Member Series – How to Get Clients and How to Convert Prospects into Clients
Jun 8 @ 4:30 PM – 6:00 PM

 

Date: June 8, 2022
Time: 4:30 – 6:00pm (New Mexico / Mountain Time)

Location
: Virtual Program via Zoom

Cost: Free to ICF New Mexico members

An open discussion of How to Get Clients and How to Convert Prospects into Clients with Tips and Tricks around Technology (social media, marketing, etc).

Lisa Brewer and/or Sandra Engel will facilitate exploration around this topic, sharing members’ successes and suggestions in this area.

Bring your ideas!

 

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Jun
22
Wed
Coaching for Self Leadership I Fundamentals of IFS (Internal Family Systems) Model
Jun 22 @ 12:30 PM – 2:00 PM

 

Date: June 22, 2022
Time: 12:30pm – 2:00pm (New Mexico / Mountain Time)
11:30am – 1:00pm (Arizona / Pacific Time)
Location: Virtual meeting via Zoom

Cost: $10 ICFNM Members & Associates / $25 Non-Members

CCEUs: 1 in Core Competencies and 0.5 in Resource Development

 

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This workshop will provide an overview of the key principles of the Internal Family Systems (IFS) model and how they can be incorporated into your coaching practice. IFS is a very honoring, nonviolent model that supports the engagement of a client’s whole system rather than aligning with only the parts of the client that are ready for and embrace change.

Audience will take away:

  • Understanding of how a whole system approach to coaching can lead to greater effectiveness.
  • Learn strategies for working with highly resistant, skeptical or fearful parts of the client.
  • Develop one’s own Self energy to enhance your coaching presence.

About Brian Jaudon
Brian Jaudon is a master coach who works primarily in the business arena with senior management teams. He draws on nearly 20 years of experience with the Internal Family Systems model and has co-taught multiple courses in partnership with the IFS Institute. He is currently preparing to launch his own coaching institute later this year drawing on his innovative coaching methodology based on 25 years of experience in the industry. Website: www.brianjaudon.com / Email: brian@brianjaudon.com

 

 

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Jun
23
Thu
Coaches Case Study
Jun 23 @ 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM

Heighten your awareness of coaching choices through a reflective and insightful review of a real coaching case while expanding your network of supportive colleagues.

This program is an in-depth group exploration of the underlying themes and dynamics of a coaching client case presented by one of the participants.

We will:

  • Get in touch with processes related to the given client or topic.
  • Identify and work with the dynamics in the relational field between coach and client.
  • Gain clarity about the patterns that support as well as hinder the coaching work.

In our journey through the process, the community will:

  • Share experiences and knowledge of coaching to support the person bringing the case and expand the learning of the group.
  • Deepen inquiry skills.
  • Learn by the reflections observed.
  • Strengthen networks and enrich practices by sharing stories, and valuing and appreciating each other’s work.

Date: June 23, 2022
Time: 4:00 – 6:00 MT
Location: Virtual meeting via Zoom
Speakers: Grace Solis and Jillian Gonzales

Cost: $30 ICFNM Members & Associates / $40 Non-Members

CCEUs: 2 in Core Competencies

 

ABOUT OUR SPEAKERS

Jillian J. Gonzales, MA is a seasoned organization development professional with a focus on change and transformation. She is highly skilled in coaching, facilitation, intervention, and training. She has held positions as an internal and external consultant and in management. Currently, Jillian is the Manager of Workforce Education and Development at Tricore Reference Laboratories. She is a native New Mexican who spent 12 years in the Northeast before returning to her home town of Placitas, with her husband Brian, where they are being raised by two teenagers and three fur babies.

Grace Solis is the Director of Organizational Development at Keystone International. She has a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Masters of Business Administration with a concentration in Organizational Development and Human Resource Management. Grace manages Keystone’s organizational development consulting projects as well as the human resources department. She has experience managing complex projects that incorporate multiple consultants.

Grace is a certified Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Investigator and has specific training in the area of mediation. Grace has her Gestalt Professional Certified Coach (GPCC) certification and has earned her Associate Certified Coach (ACC) certification via the International Coach Federation. Grace served as the 2019 President for the ICF New Mexico chapter. She is the recipient of the New Mexico Business Weekly 40 Under Forty award and a graduate of the Next Step Leader Mentoring Program. Grace is a swim mom, youth volunteer, and enjoys reading and writing in her spare time.

Jun
30
Thu
Free Zoom Member Series – Coaching Demo/Debrief
Jun 30 @ 4:30 PM – 6:00 PM

 

Date: June 30, 2022
Time: 4:30 – 6:00pm (New Mexico / Mountain Time)

Location
: Virtual Program via Zoom

Cost: Free to ICF New Mexico members

Lisa Brewer and /or Sandra Engel will facilitate. Our own Croft Edwards, MCC, will be coaching one of our own, Adriana Garay, for a short session and then we can debrief the techniques used, and share ideas around strategies and techniques that members use and don’t use in their own sessions!

 

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Questions? Need Assistance with Events?
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Sep
8
Thu
Coaches Case Study
Sep 8 @ 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM

Heighten your awareness of coaching choices through a reflective and insightful review of a real coaching case while expanding your network of supportive colleagues.

This program is an in-depth group exploration of the underlying themes and dynamics of a coaching client case presented by one of the participants.

We will:

  • Get in touch with processes related to the given client or topic.
  • Identify and work with the dynamics in the relational field between coach and client.
  • Gain clarity about the patterns that support as well as hinder the coaching work.

In our journey through the process, the community will:

  • Share experiences and knowledge of coaching to support the person bringing the case and expand the learning of the group.
  • Deepen inquiry skills.
  • Learn by the reflections observed.
  • Strengthen networks and enrich practices by sharing stories, and valuing and appreciating each other’s work.

Date: September 8, 2022
Time: 4:00 – 6:00pm MT (New Mexico time)
Location: Virtual meeting via Zoom
Speakers: John Ledwith and Jillian Gonzales

Cost: $30 ICFNM Members & Associates / $40 Non-Members

CCEUs: 2 in Core Competencies

 

 

ABOUT OUR SPEAKERS

John Ledwith is an Executive Coach and Consultant with over 35 years’ experience coaching senior executives. He has a passion for working with bright leaders who are making a significant difference in their organizations.

John has served as adjunct faculty in both Pepperdine University’s Masters Program in Organization Development (MSOD), as well as at the Gestalt Institute of Cleveland. He is a Professional Certified Coach (PCC), holds a Masters of Science Degree in Organization Development from Pepperdine University and has studied extensively at both Gestalt Institute of Cleveland and the Gestalt International Study Center in Cape Cod.

John has previously brought numerous programs similar to the Coaches Case Study to both ICF of NM and the Pepperdine MSOD Alumni Community, as a way to increase awareness, professionalism and community.

Jillian J. Gonzales, MA is a seasoned organization development professional with a focus on change and transformation. She is highly skilled in coaching, facilitation, intervention, and training. She has held positions as an internal and external consultant and in management. Currently, Jillian is the Manager of Workforce Education and Development at Tricore Reference Laboratories. She is a native New Mexican who spent 12 years in the Northeast before returning to her home town of Placitas, with her husband Brian, where they are being raised by two teenagers and three fur babies.

Sep
22
Thu
Staying Out of Ethical Hot Water with Solid Coaching Agreements
Sep 22 @ 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM


Date:
September 22, 2022
Time: 12:00pm – 1:30pm (New Mexico / Mountain Time)
11:00am – 12:30pm (Arizona / Pacific Time)
Location: Virtual meeting via Zoom

Cost: $10 ICFNM Members & Associates / $25 Non-Members

CCEUs:  1.5 in Core Competencies

 

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Ethics training on the value and importance of solid coaching agreements. Participants will review a challenging ethical dilemma, determine breaches of the ethics code and identify all opportunities for a course correction throughout the dilemma, with a question-and-answer session.

Audience will learn the importance of:

    • Having a solid coaching agreement that includes important ethical bases
    • Client alignment with your agreement
    • Coach alignment with their own agreement
    • Clarity on the application of the code of ethics to a challenging ethical dilemma
    • How to be aware and change course if an ethical dilemma should appear in your coaching business

About Tina Elliot
Tina Elliot MBA, PCC, BCC is a member and a Professional Certified Coach through the International Coaching Federation (ICF), and a Board-Certified Coach through the Center for Credentialing & Education. She holds an MBA in Business Administration and has served as an ICF Global Committee Member on numerous committees and task forces. She is a faculty member at Institute for Life Coach Training and an Ethics Educator at The University of Texas at Dallas.

Tina is a Coaching Ethics Specialist with over 18 years of ethics experience including: Past Board Member on the ICF’s Independent Review Board processing ethical complaints, creating ethics education and ongoing updates to the ICF Code of Ethics. She is passionate about ethics and provides in depth ethics training for coaches so they may learn how to Stay Out of Ethical Hot Water as a coach.

Website: www.synergycoaching.org
Email: tina@synergyc oaching.org

 

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