Americans for the Arts

Personal Evolution: Peer-Coaching Circles

Posted by Americans for the Arts, Feb 19, 2008 2 comments


Americans for the Arts

There's been a lot of buzz lately about coaching and I thought I'd extend this invitation to anyone who is interested in finding out more about and actually experiencing peer coaching circles. You'll have an opportunity to find out more at the 2008 Annual Convention in June.

Finding time to rejuvenate ourselves is a constant challenge when we commit our personal and professional lives to nurturing others. Are you asking yourself the difficult questions about your career? Trying to find a life-work balance? Put yourself in a solution-focused state of mind for the annual conference at this Advance Workshop.

Personal Evolution: Peer-Coaching Circles Thursday, June 19 1:30 to 5:00pm at the Americans for the Arts Annual Convention in Philadelphia. Space is limited to 50 people.

You can add this Advance Workshop to your regular convention registration for an additional $125 for members and $150 for nonmembers. This is your time for personal renewal in a safe and supportive environment. Certified coaches working in peer circles will candidly and confidentially help guide your work toward a sense of balance. Treat yourself to a mini-sabbatical, develop a peer-support network, and prepare for a more personally meaningful convention experience.

Coaches:

Feel free to contact any of the coaches listed above or Rebecca Borden at [email protected].  

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Eric Giles says
February 20, 2008 at 2:50 pm

I think this is an awesome opportunity for emerging leaders. Having been priveldged to participate in a few coaching sessions I always find myself reinvigorated and better focused afterwards. I only wish I was able to attend the Annual Convention this year.

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February 20, 2008 at 1:29 pm

We're super excited to offer this workshop - it has evolved out of what we heard leaders requesting at the 2007 convention - personal evolution opportunties, soft skill development and deeper connections with colleagues.

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