Want time and space to think clearly, so you can make a change in life or work? In Beckenham Place Park?
TheKateOutdoors and Janine at Grounded Coaching are collaborating (again!). Life Coaches who work outdoors for better thinking and wellbeing.
Join us in Beckenham Place Park and Mansion on 13 June.
By working together as a group and with Kate and Janine individually, you’ll leave with:
Questions?: kate@thekateoutdoors.uk
13th June; 6.30-8.30pm.
Beckenham Place Park and Mansion
In this session we’ll get to know each other and start to understand the changes we are wanting to make.
Broadly, we will explore:
Why are we here?
– How nature helps us think and feel better
– Taking our thoughts into nature
– Getting a handle on what changes we need / want to make.
We will work together in small groups/pairs to share, listen and explore.
We will finish the session with an action plan of what’s next.
These will be 1:1 sessions with either Kate or Janine. You will have 2 of these between 20th June and 15th July (times to be individually arranged)
Walking in nature, either in person, on the phone or online (yes, we can still work with nature this way!).
These individual sessions will help clarify what you want to achieve and flesh out how you can do it. Give that thing on your mind some proper thinking and doing time.
18th July; 6.30pm – 8.30pm
Beckenham Place Park
This group session will allow us to come together as a group again. Broadly we will cover:
– Reflect on the progress we have made
– Share the hows and whys
– How nature has helped us
– Get out into nature
– What we plan to do next
Throughout the programme Kate & Janine will always be available for support, and we will create a safe space for all attendees to connect with one another.
We will also give you a Coaching Journal with space for your reflections and thoughts, plus exercises to help you deepen your thinking.
That’s a lot! Yes, we know!
All in all you will get:
– 6 hours of Coaching
– a Coaching journal
– unlimited support from qualified Coaches.
Over 5 weeks.
We think it represents pretty good value and we want to make this accessible to as many people as possible. Hence we have an early bird offer of £195 on until 27th May.
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1. Bring my whole self to this process; professionally and personally.
You cannot separate your professional and personal ‘lives’.
2. Be present in the moment and connected.
… to the coaching; what you’re thinking, feeling, experiencing. And…to nature if and where we are outdoors. If we’re on headphones, I’ll invite you to be descriptive of your environment too.
You can do this in several ways:
I will bring the process, tools, ideas, resources and best practice to best support you towards your goal/intention/objective. More in your pre-coaching questionnaire.
4. Give feedback and be responsive.
Coaching is collaborative. Neither of us should guess where we stand. I ask you to give me feedback and respond – you can rely on me to give and do the same.
I aim to get back to you within 24 hours of you emailing me, even if it’s just to say ‘I received your message’ before I respond properly. If it’s over the weekend or holiday, this may take longer.
5. Do the work in the session and in between sessions.
…so that you get the best value, even when it’s challenging. I might suggest a piece of work based on what you brought to the session. Mainly you will decide your course of action.
Whichever way, I’ll invite you to:
6. Session duration and timescale.
I’d been trying to work out ‘what else’ I could do with my career and life.
After 20 years in HR and with the children getting older, I wanted to change careers, but into ‘what?’ And ‘how’ was that even possible? And…’who would take on a mid-40’s apprentice?’!
I took small steps to boost my confidence and mindset; a regular ‘walk and whinge’ with friends to offload, short courses to up-skill, more running, more netball.
I asked my workplace ‘what else’ they needed that I could help with – ‘job crafting’.
I was trying to make changes but it wasn’t really working. I was still frustrated and now, more miserable. I needed a different approach to find a way forward and release the building pressure I felt.
Hiring an accredited coach with whom I knew I could work with, enabled me to take a good look at myself – at times, uncomfortably.
To be listened to without any interruption, or judgement was empowering and I started to recognise what made me, me – my personality, strengths, what energised me and made me happy. What if these things amounted to a job I would…love…?
I followed my curiosity and dabbled with ideas about potential jobs, tasks and environments that would suit me, with a new, growth mindset.
I started to shift perspective. When I finally realised the ‘what’, I felt an energy and sense of knowing that was powerful. And I laughed, because it had been right in front of me!
Coaching undoubtedly helped me get to know myself, to see my potential and what was possible. I wholeheartedly decided through those sessions, on what and how I wanted things to be.
It had taken me two years of feeling stuck and miserable and a number of hours to be liberated.
This is what I now do with my clients. I help them rediscover themselves so that they can play to their strengths and thrive.