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ICF NYC Book Club - Own Your Weird

  • March 18, 2024
  • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
  • Zoom Meeting (Cameras Enabled) - Active attendee participation in the discussion and familiarity with the book is expected

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LEARNING TOGETHER FROM AUTHORS AND EACH OTHER


ICF NYC Book Club meetings are lively, interactive discussions where coaches from a diverse range of specializations and professional experiences share examples from their coaching practice and learn together.

The book’s content provides the monthly frame to share personal examples, challenge one another, seek guidance and workshop scenarios, and more.

  • Typical discussion prompts may include:
  • What relevant example might you want to share from your own coaching work?
  • What aspect of the story did you most relate to?
  • What did you like best about this book?
  • Share a favorite quote from the book. Why did this quote stand out?
  • What feelings did this book evoke for you?
  • What did you learn from reading this book?
  • What new questions do you now have about this subject after reading this book?
  • What surprised you about this book or the subject?
  • And, from there, each meeting delves into rich peer discussion and learning around the book’s themes (or attendees’ interests).

ICF NYC Book Club is a benefit for chapter members. There is no charge to attend, and participation earns 1 CCEU (type to be confirmed, typically a mix of Core Competency and Resource Development).


About the ICF NYC Book Club

The ICF NYC Book Club is an opportunity for attendees to delve deeper into their learning from the book and to share highlights from what they read, implications for their coaching practice, and more. Book club meetings are not book previews or presentations and active participation and contribution is expected from all attendees.

Come having read the book - in at least part if not full. Our Book Club meetings are lively, interactive discussions where attendees share highlights and key learnings from the month’s book, raise questions or points of disagreement, and share with each other potential applications for or experiences from their coaching practice. On the occasion when we are lucky enough to have an author join, we gain from their added perspective, but our Book Club meetings are joint learning and not presentations.

ICF NYC Breakfast and a Book Club is a benefit for chapter members. There is no charge to chapter members to attend, and participation earns 1 CCEU (type to be confirmed, typically a mix of Core Competency and Resource Development).


Meeting Guidelines:

The ICF NYC Book Club is an opportunity for attendees to delve deeper into their learning through conversation with their peers. Book club meetings are not book previews or presentations. Active participation and contribution is expected from all attendees.

Meeting Guidelines:

Out of respect for our facilitator and other attendees, you are expected to have read the book, or at a minimum, significant portions of it, prior to attending so that meaning, intent and application may be discussed with depth. Familiarity with the content enables a much more meaningful exchange and conversation.

As with any virtual call, please be prepared to have your video and audio on, with limited distraction. Turn off all notifications.

In order to receive CCEU credit, you must be present and actively participate.

Come in your pajamas! We don’t care about how you look or if you’re munching, only the intellectual contribution you bring.

Meetings will be held consistently on the second Monday of each month at 8 AM (except where may be otherwise indicated).

About The Book


ABOUT THE AUTHOR


MEET OUR HOST AND FACILITATOR

Rich Heller, PCC is a Relationship Coach and mediator. He is a PCC and a Master Practitioner of NLP, MER, ELI, and Hypnotherapy. Rich helps parents to transform a negative relationship with conflict into one in which they resolve differences creatively. He helps them learn the tools and techniques that they need to increase joy and resilience for themselves and their children.





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Any form of recording NOT initiated by the host (including but not limited to video, audio, or chat recording, including transcription) is not permissible. The meeting host reserves the right to remove any participant (person or technology) that fails to comply with the policy. Accordingly, it is the responsibility of every participant to know what technologies (including zoom and browser plugins) that they have installed on their device and if they have the potential to violate this policy.

AI transcription requests will be rejected and any user found to be using an AI bot will be removed from the event.

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