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Date: April 22, 2021
Time: 4:30 – 6:00pm MT
Location: Virtual meeting via Zoom
Cost: $25 ICFNM Members & Associates / $30 Non-Members
CCEUs: 1.5 in Core Competencies
Tap into the ancient art of storytelling (and story listening) to help clients examine their lives through the lens of their own stories. Guide them to evoke and articulate old stories that have been dominating their lives and keeping them stuck. Learn ways to help clients create new and more empowering stories that will help them move forward with their goals and dreams.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the difference between stories that keep clients stuck and empowering stories.
- Learn how to help clients work powerfully with a story they’ve been stuck in by accessing it from additional perspectives.
- Learn how to listen for core values in clients’ stories.
- Learn how to use two coaching tools that accomplish Objectives 2 and 3.
About Lynn Baskfield
Lynn Baskfield, MA, PCC, guides her clients through rites of passage with storytelling, writing, creative expression, ritual, retreats, nature and horses. She works with story to help people deepen their understanding of what fulfills them and to enable them to take meaningful action in their lives. She is a guide who accompanies people as they mine the ore of their own stories. She is a listener who listens for the gold. She is a seeker who is taught and touched by the humanity revealed in the stories people tell. She owns SpiritDance Coaching and lives in Rio Rancho.
In this program, one of the participants will present a coaching client case, followed by an in-depth group exploration of the underlying themes and dynamics. The program focus will be:
- Coaches getting in touch with processes related to the given client or topic.
- Identifying and working with the dynamics in the relational field between coach and client.
- Gaining clarity about the patterns that support as well as hinder the coaching work.
Date: May 11, 2021
Time: Noon – 2:00pm MT
Location: Virtual meeting via Zoom
Speakers: Tunde Horvath and Jean Strosinski
Cost: $30 ICFNM Members & Associates / $35 Non-Members
CCEUs: 2 in Core Competencies
ABOUT OUR SPEAKERS
Tunde Horvath and Jean Strosinski
About Tünde Horváth, MA, MCC, Founder of Gestalt Coaching Center
Tunde’s work as a leadership coach, organizational development consultant, and trainer of coaches, focuses on enhancing self-empowerment, connectedness, and finding true meaning in one’s life.
Her passion is working with women leaders to find their voices and bring out their creativity. She has studied both Gestalt therapy and organizational and leadership development. She had the privilege to personally study with Peter Senge, Otto Scharmer, Edwin Nevis, Sonia Nevis and Joseph Zinker.
She maintains an international practice from Santa Fe, NM.
Partial client list: Microsoft, Prezi, Bayer, Deloitte, Telenor, PricewaterhouseCoopers, The Rockefeller Foundation and the Walton Foundation.
Our Business Building Accountability Groups are running like clockwork! We continue to check in with our progress against our goals and where we could use some help. This has led to discussions where we’ve been learning social media tips from each other, providing feedback on each other’s websites, providing resources to each other, and sharing marketing ideas and insights. There’s still room in both groups. Members, associates and those not affiliated with ICFNM are welcome. Upon registration you’ll receive links to orientation materials and the facilitator will reach out to you. Groups are limited to 10 people per group.
Facilitator: Gail Summers
Date: Second Wednesday of the month
Time: 3:00 – 4:30pm
Location: Conducted via Zoom
CCEUs: 1.0 in Resource Development
Cost: Free for members / $10 for non-members
Date: June 9, 2021
Time: Noon – 1:30pm MT
Location: Virtual meeting via Zoom
Cost: $25 ICFNM Members & Associates / $30 Non-Members
CCEUs: 0.75 in Core Competencies and 0.75 in Resource Development
You have many hours of successful coaching sessions under your belt. Your social media strategy seems to be working, new leads keep coming in.
But that first meeting with the potential client doesn’t always go as you planned. You wish that you were able to present yourself more convincingly and win more assignments.
In this interactive talk, we’ll address the following topics:
- how to build a common ground quickly
- how to tell a short, but compelling and relatable story about your expertise
- how to handle a challenging client
- how to answer difficult questions
- how to use non-verbal communication to get our messages across
About Peter Szeremi
In 1992, Péter Szerémi won a public speaking award in London as a high-school student. He then studied communication and psychology at Stanford University where he started teaching public speaking classes.
Back in his native Hungary, Péter started running communication skills trainings in 2000. In the past 20 years, more than 2300 people from 15 countries took part in his programs.
His clients include Roche, Johnson & Johnson, Vodafone, Hewlett Packard, Citibank, Ericsson,Coca-Cola, American Express, General Motors, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Boston Consulting Group and the European Aviation Safety Agency. Péter prepares speakers for conferences like TEDxDanubia and Singularity University and he is often asked to be the host at corporate events as well.
Our Business Building Accountability Groups are running like clockwork! We continue to check in with our progress against our goals and where we could use some help. This has led to discussions where we’ve been learning social media tips from each other, providing feedback on each other’s websites, providing resources to each other, and sharing marketing ideas and insights. There’s still room in both groups. Members, associates and those not affiliated with ICFNM are welcome. Upon registration you’ll receive links to orientation materials and the facilitator will reach out to you. Groups are limited to 10 people per group.
Facilitator: Gail Summers
Date: Second Wednesday of the month
Time: 3:00 – 4:30pm
Location: Conducted via Zoom
CCEUs: 1.0 in Resource Development
Cost: Free for members / $10 for non-members
Our Business Building Accountability Groups are running like clockwork! We continue to check in with our progress against our goals and where we could use some help. This has led to discussions where we’ve been learning social media tips from each other, providing feedback on each other’s websites, providing resources to each other, and sharing marketing ideas and insights. There’s still room in both groups. Members, associates and those not affiliated with ICFNM are welcome. Upon registration you’ll receive links to orientation materials and the facilitator will reach out to you. Groups are limited to 10 people per group.
Facilitator: Gail Summers
Date: Second Wednesday of the month
Time: 3:00 – 4:30pm
Location: Conducted via Zoom
CCEUs: 1.0 in Resource Development
Cost: Free for members / $10 for non-members
Our Business Building Accountability Groups are running like clockwork! We continue to check in with our progress against our goals and where we could use some help. This has led to discussions where we’ve been learning social media tips from each other, providing feedback on each other’s websites, providing resources to each other, and sharing marketing ideas and insights. There’s still room in both groups. Members, associates and those not affiliated with ICFNM are welcome. Upon registration you’ll receive links to orientation materials and the facilitator will reach out to you. Groups are limited to 10 people per group.
Facilitator: Gail Summers
Date: Second Wednesday of the month
Time: 3:00 – 4:30pm
Location: Conducted via Zoom
CCEUs: 1.0 in Resource Development
Cost: Free for members / $10 for non-members
Our Business Building Accountability Groups are running like clockwork! We continue to check in with our progress against our goals and where we could use some help. This has led to discussions where we’ve been learning social media tips from each other, providing feedback on each other’s websites, providing resources to each other, and sharing marketing ideas and insights. There’s still room in both groups. Members, associates and those not affiliated with ICFNM are welcome. Upon registration you’ll receive links to orientation materials and the facilitator will reach out to you. Groups are limited to 10 people per group.
Facilitator: Gail Summers
Date: Second Wednesday of the month
Time: 3:00 – 4:30pm
Location: Conducted via Zoom
CCEUs: 1.0 in Resource Development
Cost: Free for members / $10 for non-members
Date: September 9, 2021
Time: 12:00pm – 1:30pm + optional 30 minute discussion session at conclusion of the program
Location: Virtual meeting via Zoom
Cost: $10 ICFNM Members & Associates / $25 Non-Members
CCEUs: 1.5 in Core Competencies
Ethics is a fundamental part of impactful, professional coaching. But ethics is not a single competence, it interweaves all the competencies and highly influences the effectiveness of a coaching process and a coaching relationship. Finding the adequate reaction and intervention might seem simple, however things are not always black and white in real life. Firstly, it is not always obvious that a certain situation has and ethical layer. Secondly, we might find it easy to draw a red line between right and wrong reactions. However, by taking a closer look we can find several options to manage a situation. A more thorough analysis of the context enables you to find a solution which is not only good but well grounded as well.
I see ethical awareness and sensitivity as a skill that can be developed and sharpened. Increased awareness will help you identify ethical dilemmas at an earlier time, will enable you to elaborate several options and react in a more competent manner and with a higher level of integrity. Ethical sensitivity can lead to a higher level of acceptance of different solutions, and as such can contribute to improving the quality and depths of a coaching relationship.
In this interactive workshop you will learn how to detect and handle the ethical aspects of a given situation. Judit will show you a simple decision-making model that can help you gain a deeper understanding of your case and support you to find your best response. You will have the opportunity to work on real-life coaching situations and start to apply this model in your thought process immediately. During the discussions you might discover that integrating different perspectives in your final decision improves the quality of your decisions and moves your position from “avoiding harm” toward the “doing good/better” edge.
Learning Objectives
- Increase awareness and sensitivity regarding ethical aspect of a coaching process.
- Get familiar with a handy tool how to consider a situation from different perspectives in order to make a better decision.
- Experience different decision-making attitudes.
- Practice how to work with ethical dilemmas in real life cases.
About Judit Chrenóczy-Nagy
Judit has been working as business and executive coach since 2009, she is a subject-matter expert and leads courses in Business Ethics at Corvinus University, Budapest.
Judit is a practicing professional in this field as she works as advisor in business ethics and compliance for multinational companies. Her research area is ethical decision-making and corporate governance in her PhD studies at Faculty of Law in Pécs.
She has 20+ years’ experience in 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.
The Power of Metaphors:
Using Metaphors for a Deeper Coaching Experience
Facilitated by Dr. Lisa Kaplin, Psy. D, PCC
ICF New Mexico is offering this program in collaboration with ICF Arizona
Date: September 22, 2021
Time: 12:30pm – 2:00pm MT
(11:30am – 1:00pm Arizona/PDT Time)
Location: Zoom
CCEUs: 1.5 in Core Competencies
Utilizing metaphors is a powerful tool to help clients relate to and understand deep thoughts and feelings and how those thoughts and feelings turn into actions.
What you will learn:
- Identifying appropriate metaphors for individual clients.
- Using a coach approach to look at those metaphors.
- Spotting metaphors that your client is using.
About Dr. Lisa Kaplin, Psy. D, PCC
Lisa Kaplin is a psychologist and professional certified coach. She is a lead trainer for iPEC Coaching, and a senior trainer for American Management Association. Lisa likes to say that she is a life coach for executives in that she utilizes a holistic coaching approach to help high performing individuals identify that, “something’s missing” feeling so that deep satisfaction and life success are one and the same.
Email: Lisa@LisaKaplin.com
Website: www.lisakaplin.com