Join us for the webinar Career Coaching and Connection with Metaphors, where you’ll explore how metaphors, visual storytelling, and tactile objects like LEGO® can enhance your coaching practice and spark deeper client insights.
Who Is This For?
- Professional coaches eager to expand their creative coaching toolkit.
- Newer coaches looking for innovative techniques to support client growth.
- Experienced coaches aiming to foster deeper client connections through metaphors.
What You Will Learn:
- Apply metaphors and visual storytelling to your career coaching practice.
- Use tactile objects like LEGO® to enhance client creativity and insight.
- Foster collaboration and connection among coaching professionals.
- Implement evidence-based strategies to support client development.
Course Details:
In Career Coaching and Connection with Metaphors, join Andrea Fruhling, PCC, and Elena Giorgetti, PCC, along with the Career Coaching Community of Practice for an engaging and highly interactive exploration of how metaphors can enrich your coaching practice.
This session combines play and professional growth, using visual storytelling and tactile tools like LEGO® to help clients unlock new insights and explore their career journey in a creative and meaningful way. You’ll learn immediately applicable, evidence-based strategies that expand your coaching toolkit and foster deeper client connections.
Connect with coaches worldwide in this collaborative environment and discover how metaphors can inspire fresh perspectives and transformative conversations. Whether you have LEGO® on hand or just an open mind, you’ll leave this session equipped with creative techniques to elevate your coaching practice.
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