Coaching the Childhood Story: A Workshop for Coaches and Leaders
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Coaching the Childhood Story: A Workshop for Coaches and Leaders

Please join me, Gillien Todd, J.D., Tony Melville, and Dr. Sarah Hill, author of Where Did You Learn to Behave Like That? A Coaching Guide to Working With Leaders for this transformational coaching workshop about the importance of childhood story.

All leaders are shaped by their formative experiences. Whether they are aware of it or not, their earliest memories influence the way they show up, how they interact with others and what triggers them.

Exceptional leadership coaches are able to skillfully solicit the childhood story that underpins a leader’s characteristic behavior, helping them to access and unprecedented depth of understanding about themselves. Gaining command of this story can be singularly the most transformative act any leader may experience in a coaching relationship.

Join us in learning how to work with a leader's most engrained behavior by exploring the role their childhood story plays in driving that behavior. This training accompanies the book, Where Did You Learn to Behave Like That? A Coaching Guide to Working With Leaders by Sarah Hill, Ph.D., founder of Dialogix.

This program is for:

  • Leaders wanting to understand more about how their childhood story influences their ability to lead and
  • Coaches and organizational practitioners who want to become proficient at working with client behaviors that are emanating from their childhood story.

As a participant, you will learn a model for embarking on childhood story work – your own or that of your clients. To do this work successfully, coaches and organizational practitioners must be in command of their own story. This class provides a foundation of understanding and a new level of skill by taking you deep into the reflective and dialogic processes of working with the impact of childhood stories.

In sum, participants will learn how to safely and successfully solicit childhood story from their client, identify the limiting internal narratives, and gain command over the story in order to write a new narrative based on greater perspective.

The program includes:

  • 5-day residential workshop at the beautiful Chatham Bars Inn, Chatham MA
  • 2 one-hour coaching sessions via video conference with the faculty
  • Taking the Kantor Baseline Instrument
  • Access to a virtual interactive learning module

Cost: $3,950 USD, which includes hotel and meals.

Click here to register.

For more information, please email gillien.todd@dialogix.co.ukor kathryn.stanley@dialogix.co.uk

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