Retreat
for COACHES
Arrive: Monday 23rd March by 3pm
End: Thursday 26th March 5pm
The scenic location, the scintillating company, and the seduction of THREE chef-cooked meals a day –
yes, the Coach Development Intensive retreat is the perfect place to get your coaching practice tip top.
I am holding a blissful, productive, creative, structured, IN-PERSON retreat at The Elstree Manor Hotel, Hertfordshire.
I lead practical workshops, give a one-to-one coaching session to each delegate and provide space for your thinking, planning and writing.
Workshops include:
Where Are You Now? Exploring Your Journey and Influences.
Reflect on your current state, past experiences, and what’s shaped you.
Strategic Horizon Scanning & Planning
Develop forward-thinking strategies and plan your next steps with clarity.
Creating New Connections & Sustaining Relationships
Map and nurture your professional and personal networks.
Making Your Impact: Defining Your Difference
Clarify the impact you want to make in your evolving goals.
By the end of the retreat, you will achieve clarity on your business and practice. It’s a productive,
immersive, and energising experience.
Each delegate will get:
- An intensive and productive environment for planning, thinking and writing
- Fast-tracking techniques to get your ideas out in the world
- Additional one-to-one sessions from me, an award-winning Chartered Psychologist to burst through any obstacles and work out your next steps
- Undivided attention and support for four days in an intimate group setting
- A motivating environment, surrounded by like-minded individuals to get your creative juices flowing
- Ample designated, focussed time without any external distractions
- Beautiful surroundings in which to have breaks and walks (if you like)
- Lovely food to sustain you! All dietary requirements are catered for.
Price: £899 includes all meals and accommodation
Please email Natalie to book natalie.lancer@gmail.com
Your Course Leader:
DR NATALIE LANCER CPsychol
Dr Natalie Lancer is a British Psychological Society RAPPS registered supervisor, a Chartered Coaching Psychologist, a Trustee of the British Psychological Society and Former Chair of the Division of Coaching Psychology.
Her research focusses on coaches’ and coaching supervisors’ identity and the impact of coaching supervision on supervisees. She coaches doctoral students, helping them get to the finish line of their studies in good psychological health and she supervises coaches, coaching psychologists and supervisors emphasising the meaning practitioners derive from their work.
Natalie is a Master’s and PhD supervisor at the New School of Psychotherapy and Counselling. In 2016, she co-authored Techniques for Coaching and Mentoring with David Clutterbuck. She runs a variety of coaching and supervision training programmes with an existential psychological underpinning for practitioners and is a regular keynote speaker.
The Coaching Psychology Pod
This podcast is brought to you by the Division of Coaching Psychology, part of the British Psychological Society. We unpack Coaching Psychology and will help you take a thoughtful and considered approach to your coaching practice.
Every month, host, Dr Natalie Lancer, Chartered Psychologist and Secretary of the Division of Coaching Psychology, brings you a conversation with a panel of selected experts where we talk about specialised coaching topics that will directly impact your work as a coach.
As you are listening, to find out more, head to the Division of Coaching Psychology’s webpage on the British Psychological Society’s website.
We would love to hear your thoughts and reflections on the podcast. Please email us at natalie@natalielancer.com
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Please feel free to contact me if you’d like to know more.
free resource
- How does engaging in CPD and supervision give you an advantage as a coach?
- Is there a way to find and strengthen our unique voice as a practitioner?
- Can CPD and supervision support your business development and coaching practice?
