Coaching for inner peace: How existential well-being builds a resilient future
Coaches will help clients discover purpose and inner peace — the confidence and calm to navigate uncertainty in a changing world
Coaches will help clients discover purpose and inner peace — the confidence and calm to navigate uncertainty in a changing world
Join the ICF Thought Leadership Institute in exploring key findings from the 2024 ICF Snapshot Survey: Coaching and Mental Well-Being report. Discover how futures thinking can help coaches anticipate and adapt to emerging trends to enhance client support and well-being.
Coaches can enhance clients’ existential well-being by addressing the often-overlooked needs for shared identity, beliefs, and community. Embracing the power of community transforms existential well-being into collective impact. Challenge: Due to certain experiences with religion, clients may find it challenging…
Alicia Hullinger, PhD reflects on the past 30 years of existential well-being, preparing coaches to shape a meaningful future.
Building off team and systemic coaching models, Juan Diego Calisto shares how emerging community coaching practices can foster youth leadership and support the future of social well-being.
Reframing accountability to include collective well-being empowers clients to contribute positively to their communities and broader systems.
Future coaching approaches can expand on DEIB coaching practice to support social well-being and equitable communities.
Collaboration, the act of diverse groups coming together for a shared vision, is a meta-skill key for social well-being.
Anastasia Dedyukhina believes that coaches can help clients build healthy relationships with technology, supporting a more human world.
Coaches can help clients develop awareness around their relationship with technology, building skills for both present and future digital well-being.