Great leaders know that every difficulty is a learning opportunity. And yet, some difficulties are just so… difficult!
If it’s going to be difficult, how can you get the most out of your difficulties? How do you ease the process of addressing immediate needs while also embracing the opportunity to invest in your long-term capacity?
Self-Coaching is the art of intentional, compassionate conversation with yourself, typically conducted in writing. Spacious listening, unwavering support, and penetrating questions are rapid accelerators of growth, whether you receive them from a professional coach or provide them to yourself. Within that conversation with yourself, you’ll find opportunities to address the immediate challenge at hand and build new capacities to address future challenges more easily.
If you find it easy to be kind with others, and harder to be equally kind with yourself, you may find this experience particularly transformational. As tempting as it often is to be harsh on ourselves in the pursuit of development, that harshness is unnecessary and counterproductive; this program will teach alternative methods of directing your own growth.
Join us for a workshop offered jointly by Presence Tree’s Yotam Schachter and KONU.
In this workshop, you will:
Build rapport with yourself as both coach and client
Learn key questions and frameworks for a powerful self-coaching conversation
Dissolve barriers to your progress and development for a specific challenge you are facing
This workshop is well suited for:
executives, managers, and change agents interested in taking daily leadership challenges as developmental opportunities
People/HR and learning & development professionals looking for new ways to support the development of their people
Fellowship program managers/directors looking for sustainable ways to support their fellows’ development
This workshop will take place on November 14, 2023. 10 am - 11.30 am Eastern Time / 4.00 - 5.30 pm Central European Time.
Thank you for your interest! Registration for this workshop is now closed.