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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/

Jun
15
Fri
June 15, 2018 Summer Social – “No Stress, More Fun”
Jun 15 @ 5:30 PM – 8:00 PM

The Summer Social is all about “No Stress, More Fun.”

We’d like to use the evening of Friday, June 15th from 5:30 – 8:00 PM to get together and enjoy the company of our coaching community.

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The location is new – Will Sharon’s house.

It is kindly requested that participants bring their favorite hors d’oeuvres to the party.

ICFNM social 2018
Wine and sparkling water will be provided.

We’d love to see all of you!

Date: June 15, 2018
Time: 5:30 – 8:00pm
Location: Will Sharon’s house, 20 Buen Pastor, Santa Fe, NM 87508
Cost:  Bring your favorite hors d’oeuvres

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Summer social 2018

Sep
4
Tue
Storytelling in Coaching
Sep 4 @ 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM

Speaker: Matilde Machiavello

Date: September 4, 2018

Time:
4:00-4:30 Arrival, sign-in, networking
4:30-6:00 Program

Location:
North Domingo Baca Multigenerational Center
7521 Carmel Ave. NE
Albuquerque, NM 87113
Classroom 1

CCEUs: 1.5 in Core Competencies

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This is an invitation to explore the what, why, when and how of the application of one of the most ancient tools: “storytelling” in coaching.

We are all storytellers. We all have stories to share, stories we live by, and stories we create.

Storytelling in Coaching

When facing challenges with a client on a coaching session, we dive into our brains in search of that particular question, quote or word that will tap the right key to bring out the resource our client needs to move forward to reaching the set goal.

Amazingly, sharing a story does the trick!

Jump into our session and find out for yourself!

Matilde MachiavelloABOUT MATILDE MACHIAVELLO

Matilde Machiavello is an Educator, Keynote Speaker, Workshop Leader, Outdoor Team Coach, Business & Life Coach, and Professional Storyteller.

Her twenty or more years of experience as an educator, working with people, both on a one to one basis and with groups, inspire her to search for tools leading to the improvement of effective communication and enhancement of people’s inner talents and creativity.

She found in the field of Neuro Linguistic Programming a world of new and promising strategies for those in search of excellence. Later on, in her constant quest, she encountered Brain Gym which provided her with the kind of ‘aha’ moments which completed what she believes is ‘the’ perfect blend to apply in any personal or professional path to growth and success.

As a storyteller, Matilde believes in the ‘magic power of stories’ at the moment of shaping a new and ideal reality, overcoming obstacles or healing. She shares her skill with NGOs supporting women recovering from trauma and painful experiences.

Matilde has offered trainings to the Management staff of different companies, the official airline company & Education staff in the private sector in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Once settled in New Mexico, she has delivered Leadership workshops in Mexico, through the University of Art & Design of Santa Fe, NM.

She was the representative of the Santa Fe Community College in the Annual Meeting in Boise, Idaho, offering a Motivational presentation on Diversity.

She has delivered trainings through the T.E.S.O.L. New Mexico in their Annual Conference in Santa Fe, NM, and in Farmington, NM.

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Oct
17
Wed
New Mexico Professional Alliance Mixer
Oct 17 @ 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM

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 OI&LS) program for an evening of networking, collaborating, and sharing best practices on talent and learning development, evaluation, coaching, and performance improvement!

2018 ICFNM Professional Alliance flyer

Learn what people in the industry are talking about!

Please join us for an evening of networking, food, and fun; learn about each organization and meet seasoned and emerging professionals.

Open to all students and industry professionals.

When: Wednesday, October 17, 5:00pm to 8:00pm

Where: Garduño’s at Winrock Mall, 2100 Louisiana NE

Cost: FREE for all attendees. Please plan to pre-register to assist with planning.

Register online at:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2018-alliance-mixer-tickets-50096793859

Nov
8
Thu
The New World of Work: Coaching Millennials and Gen Z
Nov 8 @ 4:30 PM – 6:00 PM

Speaker: Dr. Carol Richmond

Date: November 8, 2018

Time:
4:30-5:00 Arrival, sign-in, networking
5:00-6:00 Program

Location:
North Domingo Baca Multigenerational Center
7521 Carmel Ave. NE
Albuquerque, NM 87113
Classroom 1

CCEUs: 0.5 in Core Competencies and 0.5 in Resource Development

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As Boomers retire, Millennials are outnumbering them in the workforce. Millennials and soon Gen Z’s must work with Gen Xer’s who are new to high-level positions. Both age groups have several years less experience than their predecessors. Many Millennials are eager to start contributing, but they are unfamiliar with the new culture of work, which is being redefined as they enter it, and constantly changing, chaotic, and challenging. There is a resulting need for accelerated developmental learning activities such as coaching to help new employees and aspiring leaders fast track from basic workplace survival to successful team lead, manager, and leader. Organizations have seen the need for departing employees to mentor replacement employees, yet few have embraced this strategy.  Corporations don’t want to spend resources on new employees who won’t stay long.

Coaching Millennials and Gen Z

This presentation is about the critical need for coaching bold millennials who are floundering at Maslow’s Survival level, but eager to advance quickly, and for strategies that are transformative. Many articles have been written about Boomers leaving and the nature of the Millennial generation; the purpose of this discussion is to raise awareness for coaches of the background issues facing this new generation of workers, and the tools to help them develop into strategic, innovative, ethical leaders to take our nation forward in a complex technological world. Coaches will be better prepared to help motivated new employees in the workplace move forward more quickly and successfully.

ABOUT DR. CAROL RICHMOND

Dr. Carol Richmond has spent her entire career as a coach, teacher and trainer in adult and organizational learning and instructional technology. An expert in distance learning (online education), she also has traveled globally, lecturing on mindfulness and life and work fulfillment.

Author, speaker, coach, and mentor, Dr. Richmond has taught the importance of living in the present moment to corporate managers, government leaders, students, and faculty at all organizational levels.

A specialist in learning and development, she has worked as a group facilitator in multiple settings, served as an interactive presenter at national conferences, and designed leadership development curricula among college students, Millennials, government employees and company executives alike. She is a published author of numerous articles on learning and mentoring and a book on Appreciative Inquiry of Persistence in Distance Learning.

Dr Richmond has pioneered presentations on finding happiness in life, brain research on positive communication, improving self-awareness, and finding your life purpose Throughout her career she has designed and taught online classes and also answered the demand for her exuberant, creative and interactive keynote presentations. From the classroom to the cruise theater, Carol Richmond engages people in exercises that connect them with their best selves to live happier and more meaningful lives.

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Dec
5
Wed
2018 ICF New Mexico Winter Social
Dec 5 @ 5:30 PM – 8:00 PM

Let’s come together, strengthen our connections and envision our chapter’s future! What has ICF and ICF NM meant to you? What would having a closer connection with other members bring you? What would you love to get from ICFNM, and what do you want to contribute? We’ll celebrate this past year over a great meal, learn each other’s passions, and dream of our possibilities together!

ICF New Mexico 2018 Winter Social

Date: December 5, 2018
Time: 5:30pm – 8:00pm

Networking will start at 5:30pm
Dinner will be served at 6:00pm
Program will start at 6:30pm

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

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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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Feb
27
Wed
Upgrading Trust to Energize Collaboration
Feb 27 @ 4:30 PM – 6:00 PM

Speaker: Beata Lewis

Date: February 27, 2019

Time:
4:30-5:00 Arrival, sign-in, networking
5:00-6:00 Program

Location:
North Domingo Baca Multigenerational Center

CCEUs: 1 in Core Competencies

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"Upgrading Trust to Energize Collaboration"Description of Program:

We’ve all experienced it: behavior that breaks trust. It stops us cold or burns us up. It feeds cynicism and defensiveness. Moving forward, an openness and creative willingness are lost. Collaboration suffers.

We know trust breakdowns in business and workplace settings are costly. Even with an espoused commitment to strengthening trust in leadership and professional relationships, we can be blind to the trust factor in persistent difficulties or “breakdowns.”

What can be better than this?

We all want to work with leaders and teams with high, resilient levels of trust. As coaches, trust dynamics are at play for all of our core competencies: setting the foundation, co-creating the relationship, communicating effectively, and facilitating learning and results. The trouble is that, when challenged, cultivating trust can quickly take a back seat to other priorities. Then before you know it, relationships have soured and the environment is somehow toxic and people don’t know what to do to make it better.

Well-intentioned, capable people can get very cynical about “flavor of the month” and patterns that resist change, no matter what “how to-s” you present. What can we do to restore trust, even in the face of enduring difficulty or difference? What does it mean for you to embody trust?

Join us to explore elements essential for upgrading and embodying trust. Together we’ll explore options for helping yourself and others “move the needle” where you now hit your limit. Join us as we get to the heart of being more of the change we wish to see in the world.

Beata LewisABOUT BEATA LEWIS

Beata Lewis, President of Bridging Lives LLC (www.BridgingLives.com), brings over 20-years experience providing guidance to accomplished business owners, senior leaders and knowledge professionals for transformational leadership, collaboration and sustainable growth.  As an Executive Coach and Change Consultant – with a specialization as a Master Somatic Coach – Beata loves helping leaders committed to sustainable enterprise grow in their authentic leadership with greater presence and capacity for powerful, mutually enriching partnership. A mediator and former attorney, herself, Beata is an insightful ally when you need to co-create generative solutions in tough situation and challenging relationships – like swimming with “sharks” without becoming one.

 

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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May
23
Thu
Coaching on Change: Five Factors for Change Management Success
May 23 @ 4:30 PM – 6:00 PM

Speaker: Elizabeth Roll, PCC

Date: May 23, 2019

Time:
4:30 – 6:00pm

Location:
North Domingo Baca
7521 Carmel Ave NE, Albuquerque, NM 87113
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We will also be offering this program virtually
This is the first time an in-person meeting will also be offered virtually; we look forward to hearing the feedback from our participants who will attend remotely.

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Description of Program:

The primary task of leaders is to create change for their organizations. Issues of leading change and change management are frequent topics in coaching sessions. Organizations want change and develop exquisite change management plans, but key ingredients are missing. What are key success factors necessary for change? This talk presents five critical factors that are necessary for change initiatives to have an enduring impact and methods for coaches to engage their clients in examining change management efforts with these five factors. Participants will learn a framework for examining change management initiatives, use case studies to understand each element of the framework, and engage in an experiential coaching activity to apply and deepen their understanding of how to apply the framework in a coaching session.

Elizabeth RollABOUT ELIZABETH ROLL, PCC

Elizabeth Roll is the Senior Strategist and an Executive Coach at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, NM. She is the lead architect for the Labs-wide strategic planning activity, consulting to the organization’s senior-most executives. Elizabeth is the Coach Lead for the Lab’s flagship leadership development program for high-potential executives. Elizabeth’s expertise is in strategic planning, change management, and leadership development. Elizabeth is a Gestalt Professional Coach, a Board Certified Coach (BCC), and the International Coaching Federation (ICF) has recognized her as a Professional Certified Coach (PCC).

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