On this 3-day course, you will (a) learn how your mind can break through barriers to thinking, (b) reclaim your right to think for yourself and (c) learn how to support others in independent thinking. A course for all coaches, mentors and facilitators.
In person | 07, 08 Oct 2024 | 09:00 - 17:00 | Gold Club Drive, Kingston, London KT2 7DF
Online | 01 Nov 2024 | Zoom
“A uniquely powerful process for liberating the human mind, your own and someone else’s.”
Based on the work of Nancy Kline. With facilitator Creina Schneier.
What you get
On this 3-day course you will learn a new way of coaching (and being) based on the principles of how our minds work, which is aligned with the latest neuroscience.
You will participate both as a thinker (thinking deeply and widely on topics of your choice) and a thinking partner. As thinking partner, you will learn and practice the expertise of enabling courageous, creative, independent thinking for another. It provides a respectful, transformative, accountable approach to coaching.
In addition, you will leave with a lived experience of each of the 10 Components and how, when interwoven, they create an optimal environment for rigorous, break-through thinking. You will learn how to, consciously and intentionally, create these environments in interactions with others both at work and at home.
Participants will receive a Certificate of completion which is a requirement for the Time To Think® Certified Coach qualification.
What is your financial investment?
An investment of GBP 900 per participant. This includes course material, three full days of teaching and catering.
The full fee is payable by 15th September 2024 to secure your place.
Your facilitator: Creina Schneier
Creina’s strength lies in her systemic approach with individuals and teams to build innovative, accountable environments that bring out the best in people. With over 20 years’ experience in leadership, strategic culture- change and individual and team coaching, she believes sustainable positive performance improvement can be achieved through maximising the quality of the relationships, thinking, outputs and outcomes of individuals, teams and organisations.
As a coach, she takes an integrated, multi-disciplinary approach based on a foundation of an Integral Plus, which is enhanced by her significant experience in the Thinking Environment® and Relationship Systems Coaching. She works with leaders to embrace the difference that resides within the systems in which they operate and to improve their personal and professional impact.
Creina is Global Faculty of Time To Think®, she teaches practitioner coaches at the University of Stellenbosch Business School, is faculty at The Coaching Centre and supervises practising coaches. She brings the Thinking Environment® work to Executive Groups in numerous organisations, academic institutions and business schools.