How to Move from Surviving to Thriving: What You Must Know about Amplifying Your Personal Resilience and How to Coach Your Clients do the Same
When: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 from 12:00 to 1:00 PM ET
Where: on telebridge number telebridge 712-432-3900, Conference Access Code: 6451310# (please note that we'll be using this new telebridge line for all of our SIG meetings as we've been plagued by background noise lately so that it is hard the hear the speaker—this line is mutable so we'll un-mute only during question periods).
My co-hosts, Bobbie LaPorte and Tara Kachaturoff, and I are delighted to announce that our speaker will be Sandy Davis, PCC, President of Homecoming Coaching Company, LLC (www.homecomingcoaching.com). Sandy will present "How to Move from Surviving to Thriving: What You Must Know about Amplifying Your Personal Resilience and How to Coach Your Clients do the Same."
During Sandy's presentation, you will learn about the following learning points:
• The difference between resilience and "zillience"
• How you can reliably extend and amplify your own zillience by systematically "coming back to your senses"
• Three simple practices for doing this: one for the body, one for the mind, and one for the spirit
• How to spot low resilience in your coaching clients
• How to incorporate Sandy's methodology for developing resilience into your ongoing coaching work
• Why resilience is critical to successfully handling career challenges
• What you can do to start to developing your own resilience today
Sandy will speak to these points based on his own considerable experience, as well as the terrific results his coaching clients have obtained through focusing on personal resilience right from the start of their coaching engagements.
Sandy Davis has been a full-time professional coach for over 12 years. He holds a PCC from the International Coach Federation, and has more personal experience in making career changes than most of you would probably want to have. Since graduating from Harvard in 1967 and finishing graduate work in Clinical Psychology in 1968, he has had 13 different careers (11 of them successful) that span education, the arts, and business in roughly equal measure.
Sandy has authored two instructional manuals on developing personal resilience, and is considered by those who know his work to be America's foremost authority on daily developmental practices. For the past 40 years, he has been doing one daily practice continuously, and for the past six years, he has done a set of three daily practices every day, virtually without a miss. Known now as "Daily Practice Man," Sandy has figured out how to use simple daily practices to empower others to move successfully from surviving to thriving.
During this teleconference, Sandy will share with us some of his wisdom about how coaches need to be models of resilience so that they can successfully guide their clients away from just surviving, and towards genuinely thriving.
Bobbie, Tara and I invite you to invite others who might benefit from participation in this SIG meeting. Our Career Coaches SIG website, http://www.careercoachsig.org, offers additional career coaching resources including recordings of prior SIG meetings.
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