Start Your Coaching Journey
Course Overview
The Introduction to Coaching course is designed for beginners curious about the world of coaching and how it can be applied in both professional and personal contexts. Delivered over two evenings, this program requires no prior experience and offers a comprehensive introduction to key coaching concepts and techniques.
Our Delivery Approach:
- Interactive online sessions.
- Practical exercises and discussions.
- Tools and techniques for immediate application in daily life.
- Gaining Insight into Motivation: Discover what drives people and how to tap into their motivations.
- Moving Toward Solutions: Learn techniques to help others identify and move towards solutions.
- Self-Coaching Mechanisms: Explore strategies for self-coaching to enhance personal growth.
- The GROW Model: Understand and apply the GROW Model, a fundamental coaching tool.
- Managing Personal Boundaries & Self-Awareness: Develop skills in maintaining personal boundaries and enhancing self-awareness.
Who is the Programme For?
- Beginners with no prior coaching experience.
- Individuals curious about coaching and its applications.
- Professionals seeking to add coaching skills to their repertoire.
- Bridging programme for those advancing to the Diploma
Duration
- Delivered over two evenings.
- Each session is 1.5 hours long.
- Online via Zoom.
Entry Requirements
- No prior experience required.
- Open to anyone interested in learning about coaching.
- To Enrol click on the Enrol Now link
Start your coaching journey with our Introduction to Coaching webinar series and gain valuable insights and skills that can be applied immediately in your personal and professional life.
Requirements
- No prior experience required.
- Open to anyone interested in learning about coaching.
Target audiences
- Beginners with no prior coaching experience.
- Individuals curious about coaching and its applications.
- Professionals seeking to add coaching skills to their repertoire.
- Bridging programme for those advancing to the Diploma