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MEETING: "The Belief Mindset" - A Discussion

Date and Time

Friday, March 10, 2023, 11:15 AM until 1:15 PM

Location

Las Colinas Country Club
4400 N. O'Connor Road
Irving, TX  75061
USA

Event Contact(s)

Steve Hendon
214-335-6879 (p)

Category

Chapter Meeting

Registration Info

Registration is required
Payment In Full In Advance Only

About this event



Hybrid Chapter Meeting and Program
“The Belief Mindset”
A Discussion About How the Book Has Been an Effective Tool for Coaching Clients


presented by Nicholas Dillon, MS, MA


Nicholas Dillon is the CEO of Believe Wellness Center in the Dallas area. He is a degreed professional with a MA and MS in Adult Education and Counseling. He has completed Post Graduate Doctoral Certificate In Behavioral Psychology. Dillon is part of the John C Maxwell Leadership team of Coaches and Trainers and completed his ICF Coaching training with the Daniel Goleman Emotional Intelligence Coaching Program in 2020. Nicholas has spent many years as a senior Corporate leader in the training and development space before branching out on his own.  Now, Dillon is a best-selling author and international speaker. He has been written up in many publications including The Business Journal, Fast Company, and Huffington Post. He is being honored this month with the Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award for his dedication to community service, mentorship and helping his clients get their beliefs in alignment with their purpose.

Program Description:

In an evolving workplace landscape, many professionals continue to pivot, shift, and change based on their ability to remain competitive in the today’s marketplace. Embracing differences, exploring curiosities, and increased self-awareness of our own mindset and beliefs are a large part of achieving new and even greater success and performance. Nicholas Dillon will talk about how our beliefs and mindset play a big part of shifting the narrative of leadership development, employment engagement, and coaching along with regular feedback.

Program Outcomes:

From this engagement, participants will:
  • Support clients openly and sincerely around open, curious, client centered engagement and meaningful dialogue
  • Build an even better space of mutual trust and psychology safety
  • Be able to draw out some amazing questions through listening/understanding that support awareness at a level that strengthens the coaching relationship


CCEUs for this Program: 1.0 Core Competancy