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The Time to Think Coaching Course, from 22 June 2021


About the Programme

This Time to Think Coaching course is an intensive, advanced level professional programme to become a qualified “Time to Think Coach” for coaches who want to support their clients in going to the cutting edge of their own thinking.

It follows on from the Thinking Partnership course and builds on the expertise you’ll have gained in creating a Thinking Environment for another, and particularly in giving generative attention and figuring out how to best help people to keep thinking for themselves. It will enable to you to take this approach, with professionalism and confidence, deep into your work as a coach, whether that’s as an executive / business or personal / life coach.

We’ll build on your learnings about the observed phenomena of “Waves and Pauses”, and explore how you can be supremely effective without asking traditional coaching questions, or without sharing ideas, models and tools unless and until invited. We’ll consider different parties’ expectations of a coach, contracting, session management, and maintaining a Thinking Environment when specific tools and exercises are an inherent part of an agreed coaching programme, for example, 360 feedback or personality profiling tools. And we will experience the Diversity Session, a powerful process for enabling meaningful conversations about diversity with groups and individuals.

The course takes place over 6 sessions, learning by doing, and between sessions there will be pairs practice with each other. After the last group day, you will be invited to undertake a 6-month Practicum period where you coach your clients in a Thinking Environment, document your experiences and meet with Linda for supervision. When you have successfully completed the Practicum you will be awarded your qualification as a Time to Think Coach.

This course has 4 places, and will take place online via Zoom.

Timings are 09.30 am to 2.30 pm GMT for 6 Tuesdays in a row, on 22 & 29 June, 6, 13, 20 and 27 July 2021.

The full course comprises of:

  • A 1:1 Thinking Session with Linda prior to the start of the course

  • 6 Live Group Workshops, with input from me and from experiential group conversations and breakouts;

  • A raft of learning resources - course manual, articles, TED talks, blogs, exercises

  • CPD certificates (with detailed coaching competencies listed, if required);

  • 4 hours of Practicum supervision if you are choosing to go onto qualify as a Time to Think Coach - this starts after completion of the Group Workshops, and should be completed and submitted within 6 months - the Practicum work asks that you undertake to:

1. PRACTICE COACHING SESSIONS: Practice-coach two people (not course participants) for three sessions each (six sessions in total). After each session, write/record a summary of the session and notes of your learning, as well as questions that the session raised for you.

2. EXPLICATE THE PAUSES: Demonstrate your competence in thinking through the ‘considerations’ that lead to the best choice of next question for the Thinker. Your Practicum Faculty will be in touch after day 4 of the course to let you know how they want you to demonstrate that competence.

3. CHARACTERISE THE THINKING SESSION AS COACHING: Communicate to your me as your Practicum Faculty (in whatever form we agree) your responses to these questions:

a. In what ways do you think the Thinking Session is a genuine and effective coaching framework?

b. What do you think are the features of the Thinking Session that are not usually found in other coaching approaches that you will need to explain to your clients? How would you explain each of them?

4. HAVE TWICE-WEEKLY THINKING SESSIONS: During the period of your learning and qualifying, continue to refine and advance your expertise by having two Thinking Sessions per week, confirming progress by email with me as your Practicum faculty mentor.

About You?

You will have already done a Thinking Partnership course, with any Time to Think recognized Thinking Partnership teacher, anywhere in the world, and wish to progress to become a qualified Time to Think Coach.

What is the cost?

£1750 fully inclusive of workshops, course materials, intersession learning support materials, and 4 hours of Practicum supervision with Linda.

NB: The programme involves supervised practicum work over 6 months (i.e. delivery of practical work with written notes, plus an essay, with Linda as your supervisor).

NB: To qualify and remain qualified as a Coach, Time to Think requires you to maintain paid membership (currently £100 + VAT pa) of the Time to Think Collegiate and to attend 4 CPD days per year at the Collegiate led by Faculty (usual charge c£70 per day)

To book a place

Firstly, please read the course Terms and Conditions here and then complete the booking form below and an invoice will be issued. Linda will then be in touch with pre-reading, and tips for preparing for the course.