Event Email 16/05/08



Dear reader,

Don’t forget to register for our upcoming event ‘Overcoming Self-Limiting Beliefs in Coaching’ by Dr Alison Whybrow to learn more about a Cognitive Behavioural Approach to Coaching and how it can be a useful application in your coaching practice.


Self-Limiting thinking patterns and automatic negative thoughts or thinking errors have huge consequences for us all. They guide our reactions to people, situations and events at an emotional, physiological and behavioural level. On the other hand, people can learn to change their emotional and behavioural responses with powerful positive effects if they attend to and intervene in their thinking errors. In this one day workshop Alison will explore some of these ideas and provide you with an overview and understanding of the Cognitive Behavioural Coaching approach.

Overcoming Self-Limiting Beliefs in Coaching
21 May 2008
9am - 5:00pm

There are limited places remaining for this workshop so book now to avoid missing out. Click here to book your place.

Can't make this event. Why not attend our next networking evening event 'An Own Goal for Coaching' on 12 June.

Prof. David Megginson, Chair of the EMCC, visiting professor at Sheffield Hallam University and
i-coach academy faculty member, will examines the taken for granted assumptions about coaching and the setting of goals. David will discuss literature reviews and his own survey results which highlight some assumption-busting findings relating to belief that goals should always be set; that the clients needs goals for their life/work and for each coaching session and that they need to be set at the start.

Networking Event - An Own Goal for Coaching
12 June 2008
6pm - 8pm

For more information and to register for this event click here.

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