What becomes possible when coaching super-vision becomes a generative inter-relational field, not a corrective space?
This is a warm invitation to certified coaches who wish to experiment with a super-vision ritual in a Thinking Environment.
In this session, we will
- Explore an unresolved, emerging topic related to your coaching practice.
- Invite what you cannot yet name
- Experience learning that shapes itself through co-creation in dialogue
- Pollinate your practice with the Ten Components of a Thinking Environment.
- Let your reflection reveal the context and nuances that will fertilise your next steps
- Compost what no longer meets your needs or weighs you down
You can opt for a 1:1 (60 min) or group session (2 hours, open for up to 4 certified coaches).
Supervision is useful when practised regularly (EMCC recommends 1 hour of supervision per 30 hours of coaching). And… if your body/mind is humming after a complex, difficult or “different” session, don’t wait!
CONTRIBUTION:
UK GBP £147.- per participant.
PS: The quality of the group’s supervision depends on the quality of the thinking you would have done just before the session. Please use the questions offered to you at registration to come prepared and refine your intention for this session.
I look forward to shaping our learning together.
If this sounds like a useful step in your journey…
Who am I?
I am a Time to Think Coach, Facilitator and Teacher, and a Thinking Partner for global movement leaders, social/environmental impact organisations, and social finance teams. As an ICF-accredited PCC & ACTC (Team Coach), I help people navigate transitions and encourage Independent (but not isolated!) Thinking, to sit with the trouble, compost, metabolise ideas out of numbness, or turn insights into meaningful action. Outside Supervision, I collaborate with impact leaders and teams on topics ranging from Future Kind and Transcontextual Leadership, Collective Imagination, steeped in Warm Data.
My vision is a world where planet and life are valued, and where, through rich relational ways, we can tell each other: “You Matter”
