Coaching In Crisis - Coaches Respond to COVID-19
Date: April 17, 2020
Time: Noon - 1:30pm MT
(2pm ET / 1pm CT / 11am PT)
Location: Virtual Program (Webinar)
Speaker: Dr. Patrick Williams
CCEs: 1.5 in Resource Development
Join us for an virtual session with Dr. Patrick Williams, former Psychologist, MCC coach since 1998, ICF mentor coach, and instructor at coaching schools globally. He will facilitate a powerful discussion around how coaches can maintain their mental health, step coherently into VUCA environment (volatile, uncertain, complex, ambiguous) and make a difference in their communities.
It is okay to experience whatever emotions you are feeling. We have been studying books, attending webinars that have been stating that coaches need to be two steps ahead of their highest level client to be of service. What does it take to expand our capacities when we are in the midst of the VUCA environment? How are you practicing self-care and resilience for you and your clients? How will coaches help our society through these unprecedented challenges?
This conversation is free and open to all coaches in ICF Colorado and around North America. We will probably max out at 100 attendees, so make sure you register early!
Click below for a live chat with Carl Dierschow, ICF Colorado Education Team member, and Dr. Pat Williams.
About Pat Williams MCC:
One of the early pioneers of coaching, Pat is often called the ambassador of life coaching. He has been a licensed psychologist since 1980, began executive coaching in 1990, and was a senior trainer with Coach U from 1997-1998.
Pat is a past board member of the International Coach Federation (ICF), and co-chaired the ICF regulatory committee. He is past president of ACTO, the Association of Coach Training Organizations and an honorary VP of the Association of Coaching Psychology and a Founding member of Harvard University’s Institute of Coaching.
Read about Pat’s coaching and training approaches at https://DrPatWilliams.com