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January Monthly Meeting 4:30 PM Until 6:30 PM / SOCIAL HOUR (6:30 - 7:30 PM)

When:
Monday, January 8, 2018, 4:30 PM until 6:30 PM
Where:
Where: The Holiday Inn - Worthington Worthington, OH 43085
7007 N High St
Worthington, OH  43085
Additional Info:
Category:
Monthly Meeting
Registration is recommended
Payment in Full In Advance Or At Event
No Fee
No Fee
$15.00
No Fee


Topic:  Coaching with the Six Seconds Toolbox
Speaker:  Jim & Lynette Vaive
CEU: 1.0 Core Competency & .25 Resource Development


4:15 pm - 4:30 pm - DOORS OPEN
4:30 pm - 6:30 pm - MEETING
6:30 pm - 7:30 pm - SOCIAL HOUR

*Registrants agree to the ICF Columbus Charter Chapter photography release unless they have otherwise notified the registration table at the meeting.

We’ll begin with an introduction to the Six Seconds Model of Emotional Intelligence and how to apply the life pursuits of Know Yourself, Choose Yourself, and Give Yourself in coaching. We’ll briefly explore how EQ impacts coaching presence and listening, then move to applying various EQ tools for helping create awareness and designing actions to help the client move toward their desired goals.

Participants will:

  • Be introduced to the Six Seconds Model of Emotional Intelligence (EQ)
  • Understand the importance of Emotional Intelligence as coach
  • Explore applications of Emotional Intelligence for coaching clients


About Jim Vaive:
In 30 years of building and running a successful business, Jim Vaive learned that leadership is all about people – and that the same interpersonal skills which let people lead in business are essential to leading in personal life. This insight led Jim to pursue Emotional Intelligence, a science he’s brought to dozens of businesses and social ventures to support the creation of value for all stakeholders. As a “serial entrepreneur,” Jim’s built and sold multiple companies that have done well financially – and done good in their communities. In conjunction with his work in prison ministry, Jim hired and coached ex-offenders to new beginnings. Blending his business experience with background as a Spiritual Director, a stint in the military, and an emotional intelligence Advanced Practitioner, Jim brings a unique perspective. These “lenses” help him help others to see possibility in people and situations.  This allows him to support leaders and changemakers to a greater depth and understanding of themselves and their clients.  In business venues, Jim speaks the language of CEOs and uses his personal experience to connect with the decision-makers that can escort emotional intelligence through their doors.  He is a consummate salesman and communicates the value of emotional intelligence to business audiences in ways that only a former successful business owner can. Beyond the business arena, Jim has led multiple projects with nonprofits, education, and prison ministries. In one recent project, Jim worked with individual leaders of a large nonprofit to achieve breakthrough personal and professional growth, blending practical skills to move ahead with the insight and nurture that comes from working at the intersection of emotional and spiritual intelligences. Jim completed extensive training in Spiritual Direction with the Dominican Sisters and the Spiritual Formation Academy of the United Methodist Church. Jim also holds the Associate Certified Coach (ACC) designation from the International Coach Federation as well as both Emotional Intelligence (EQ, Six Seconds) and Spiritual Intelligence (SQ21, Deep Change, Inc.) coaching certifications.

About Lynette Vaive:
Lynette Vaive supports the effective implementation of emotional intelligence coaching and training for individuals and organizations. Drawing on over 25 years of experience in healthcare technology (as a Microbiology Lab Supervisor, Infection Prevention Practitioner and Credentialed Trainer for medical software), Lynette blends hard science, business acumen, and coaching expertise. Framing EQ in data-oriented language and combining process improvement experience with EQ business applications allows Lynette to effect change and develop processes and training that resonate within the business context. Lynette serves as a Mentor Coach for Six Seconds’ coach certification training, supporting new coaches to strengthen their coaching presence and integrate emotional intelligence fully into their practice. She mentors emotional intelligence practitioners to utilize effective experiential learning design and to make training both powerful and meaningful. Lynette is one of Six Seconds’ Advanced Practitioners and has authored several case studies on this methodology. She holds the Associate Certified Coach (ACC) designation from the International Coach Federation as well as both Emotional Intelligence (EQ, Six Seconds) and Spiritual Intelligence (SQ21, Deep Change, Inc.) coaching certifications. She has a Master of Business Administration degree from Otterbein University and a Bachelor of Science degree in Medical Technology from The Ohio State University.  Lynette also completed a Master Certificate in Lean Six Sigma from Villanova University, as well as various healthcare certifications and medical software credentials