Join the Health & Wellness Community of Practice for a webinar on “Burnout Awareness: What Coaches Must Know.” Whether you coach individuals, teams, or organizations, this session provides valuable insights and practical steps to expand your impact and integrate burnout coaching into your practice.
Who Is This For?
- Executive coaches who want to expand their practice into burnout prevention.
- Leadership coaches looking to strengthen their skills with practical strategies.
- Career and wellness coaches who want to position themselves as trusted resources in this growing field.
- Organizational coaches looking to integrate burnout prevention into their coaching approach.
What You Will Learn:
- Understand the impact of burnout – Learn how burnout differs from stress and depression and why it is a growing workplace issue.
- Explore the business case for burnout coaching – Analyze why organizations are investing in burnout prevention and how this presents an opportunity for coaches.
- Assess personal readiness – Use a structured self-assessment to evaluate your current knowledge and ability to support burnout clients.
- Identify essential burnout coaching skills – Discover key competencies and evidence-based strategies needed to coach individuals and organizations.
- Develop a professional growth plan – Apply practical steps to upskill, access key resources, and integrate burnout coaching into your practice.
Course Details:
Burnout is more than workplace stress—it is a widespread occupational phenomenon impacting individuals, teams, and organizations. With 76% of employees experiencing burnout, the demand for prevention and resilience coaching is rapidly growing. Yet many coaches lack the formal training to effectively support clients in recognizing, managing, and preventing burnout.
This one-hour awareness session introduces coaches to the critical role they can play in burnout prevention and recovery. Attendees will discover why burnout coaching is essential, grounded in the latest workplace trends and business data. They will learn the key coaching skills needed to help individuals and organizations recognize, prevent, and manage burnout, while also exploring how to position themselves as trusted experts in this growing field.
Whether you coach individuals, teams, or organizations, this session offers valuable insights and practical steps to expand your impact and integrate burnout coaching into your practice.
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