Webinar: Top Three Ways Clients Get in Their Own Way

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27
May
May 27, 2021 - 1:30pm to 3:00pm
online

Revealing our Clients’ Underlying Patterns

Have you ever wondered if there is a thread that runs through all our conversations with a client?

There is.

The common denominator of our client’s experience is their patterns of focusing, thinking, wanting, feeling and believing which are shaped significantly in their earliest years of life and throughout their lives. If we know where and how to look, we can begin to detect our clients’ patterns and work with them to bring awareness and choice to a few things that can change everything.

We’ve created this interactive experiential course to increase our understanding of the most common patterns our clients bring to coaching so we can guide them to a more conscious relationship with themselves, others and the world.

Key Topics of Discussion:

  • How Patterns Form
  • Common Client Patterns and their Impact
  • How to Spot Client Patterns in their Narratives
  • How to Work with Clients to Create New Narratives and New Patterns

Presenter: Alison Whitmire

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Alison Whitmire is the President of Learning in Action, a company committed to healing the divide within and between people. Because we become divided from ourselves and others in ways we don’t know and can’t see, her company provides courses and instruments which bring awareness to the non-conscious, habituated patterns that separate us and create the possibility of healing our dividedness.

Alison is an authority in Emotional and Relational Intelligence, a Professional Certified Coach, a Master EQ Practitioner, a Certified Narrative Coach, a Certified Mindfulness Meditation Teacher, and is Certified as a 200 RYT Yoga Teacher. Alison is a TEDx speaker and a 3 time TEDx Conference organizer.

Alison spent 8 years running CEO roundtables and has thousands of hours of experience coaching CEO/owners. Earlier, Alison practiced as a CPA with Ernst and Young. She has an MBA from the University of Chicago and holds BBAs in Accounting and Finance.