Join us for this on-demand webinar, Ground Zero: Changing Mindsets to Change Behavior, where you’ll explore the “ground zero” metaphor and gain insights into its transformative potential for clients.
Who Is This For?
- New professional coaches who want to leverage metaphors in order to support behavior change in their clients
- Experienced professional coaches who want to leverage metaphors in order to support behavior change in their clients
What You Will Learn:
- Explain the role of integration in well-being as described by self-determination theory.
- Describe common obstacles to holding space by coaches in coaching sessions.
- Define the concept of integration in the context of coaching.
Course Details:
Join us for an enlightening 90-minute on-demand webinar where we will delve into the groundbreaking concept of “ground zero” as a metaphor for health and wellness coaching.
Explore the transformative potential of this metaphor in ways that are invaluable for coaches striving to be catalysts for mindset change that drives behavior change.
In a world where readiness to change behavior is often low, a coaching mindset becomes essential to mobilize the resources that boost readiness. Rather than starting with expert education, this presentation will emphasize the importance of “tilling the ground” in patients’ minds, cultivating interest in a transformative mindset shift. This shift, known as integration, empowers individuals to till their own ground, unlock their potential, and become role models for lasting change.
Don’t miss this opportunity to explore the frontiers of lifestyle medicine and become a force for positive change in health and well-being!
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