The UN’s 2030 Agenda and the IDG Framework call us to develop capacities essential for thriving in our collective future.
In this session, you’ll be introduced to the DareMethod, a unique coaching approach that uses both physical image and self-image as powerful tools for transformation. The method is designed to cultivate the ability to suspend past self-judgments, fostering adaptability to change.
Together, we’ll explore the role of self-image in coaching—delving into insightful questions to engage with clients, reflecting on how your self-image as a coach shapes your work, and practicing a fresh perspective that leads to previously unimaginable expansion.
Learning Objectives:
Acquire better understanding of the role of your clients' self-image in coaching along with some of the key questions to ask
Reflect on your own self-image as a coach and how it affects your work
Practice the new way of seeing yourself that leads to the previously unimaginable expansion.
Core Competencies Addressed:
Embodies a Coaching Mindset, Maintains Presence, Listens Actively, Evokes Awareness, Facilitates Client Growth
Participants will earn .75 Core Competency and .75 Resource Development CCEs for attending this program.
About our speaker:
Dasha Dare, ACC, is an ICF-certified coach, photographer, and public speaker based in NYC. With over a decade immersed in portrait photography and a profound understanding of the impact of imagery, Dasha has seamlessly integrated her camera into her coaching practice. Her recently developed DareMethod of coaching harnesses the transformative power of self-portraits to liberate individuals from limiting self-images, helping increase their adaptability to change. A devoted meditation practitioner, certified yoga instructor, and a jazz fan, Dasha is passionate about bridging imagination and physical reality and understanding more about our faculty of perception to create conscious change in life.