THE DETAILS:
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6 * 75 min interactive webinars across 3 months. Small group size
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Access to video and audio recordings for download
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A online forum for sharing observations and questions
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When: Starting April 15th (time TBC)
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Cost: £245. Early bird £195, sign up by April 1st
"Sharing an understanding of the 3 Principles & Living from the Inside Out"
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Are you a coach or change professional who is curious about the wonderful power of the 3 Principles and the Inside Out understanding?
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By deepening your own grounding, you will transform your ability to have a greater impact on your clients.
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Gain new levels of insight and realisation about your understanding of how we create our experience.
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Regardless to how much you think you already know on this, area the nature of this understanding means your grounding can always deepen to new levels
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Limited places to ensure a high degree of interaction
The programme content is based on the needs of the participants, however, we will cover:
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During the course of 3 months, we will explore and share the grounding that enables you to not only tranform the freedom, well-being and success of your own life but also enable that change in your clients.
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The role of the 'inside out' paradigm and the 3 Principles
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Understand the approach that underpins deep transformative coaching
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Uncover your resourcefulness for business-building creativity
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Whether you are looking to be a 3P based coach or a teacher of the 3P this programme will enable you to learn and share from others, and deepen your own grounding
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Quite simply, this will transform the value you add to your clients.
Video:
More about the webinar (4mins)
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A very different approach to change:
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One that doesn't rely on models, techniques or proscriptions
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One that facilitates substantial permanent change
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As for what you need to be as a coach? - a suitable grounding, and then simple effortless authenticity
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Based on the 3 Principles of Sydney Banks developed further by Michael Neill