In this autumn series of we cover three fundamental areas of client work, Values, Beliefs, and Purpose. Knowing how to support your clients effectively in these three areas will help them shift and grow.
Knowing our purpose is necessary to shape our vision, set a direction and provide motivation. It helps us make big life decisions towards what we want and therefore to feel good about ourselves and our life. If clients have low energy or have lost their mojo, discovering their purpose can give them back the impetus they require to take action. In this uplifting and positive session, we give you a creative model which has the potential to reinvent and reinvigorate our clients (and our) lives.
Learning Objective Participants Can Expect From This Event
- How to help clients articulate and define their purpose
- Help clients re-invent and re-invigorate their lives
- Learning how purpose can provide motivation, energy, direction and more joy
Who is This Workshop Appropriate For?
- Coaches and counsellors
How May This Workshop Impact Your Practice?
- Provide tools that will enable clients to have a clear purpose and direction in their lives
Course Content
Presenter
Lucy Hare PCC is a qualified coach, coach supervisor, and coach trainer who works with some of the UK’s top training institutions. She runs leadership coaching and group programmes, alongside 1:1 coaching with performers and entrepreneurs. Lucy has also been a professional musician for over 30 years. Alongside her coaching she currently works as a double bass player, performing regularly with the BBC Symphony Orchestra, and has backed artists like Stevie Wonder, Grace Jones, Tom Jones and Gary Barlow. Her background as a performer gives her coaching a strong creative focus.
Sharon Baker PCC and has 10 years of coaching and training experience with leaders, entrepreneurs and leadership teams in organisations like NatWest, Esso and the Post Office, as well as many creative agencies. She has a media background and has degrees in Psychology and Fine Art. She is also a conceptual artist, known for ‘Eat Me!’ where she cast her body in bread. Her mix of experience ensures a creative, and science-based approach to her coaching.