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You can find the notes, links and resources on this episode with Amy Armstrong in this article https://decideforimpact.com/show444-using-compassion-for-more-impact-amy-armstrong/
In this conversation with Amy Armstrong, I learned:
Amy is a licensed social worker who coaches leaders in business, education and at home to master boundaries so they can break free from the anxiety of conflict. Clients learn to negotiate productively and create positive change — no more feeling resentful of challenging situations or controlled by difficult people.
Amy founded The Center for Family Resolution, a trusted source for innovative parenting and co-parenting interventions for domestic courts in Ohio and beyond. She is considered a pioneer in the field of conflict resolution at the intersection of family law. Her work also extends into New York City public schools and into corporate arenas.
Additionally, Amy is the Director of Education with The Center for Coach Development, an authorized training program of the International Coaching Federation (ICF). This highly interactive program is for professionals who want to uplevel their communication skills or gain global recognition as a professional coach.
Let’s get started…
By Erno Hannink: Business Coach | Auteur | OndernemerYou can find the notes, links and resources on this episode with Amy Armstrong in this article https://decideforimpact.com/show444-using-compassion-for-more-impact-amy-armstrong/
In this conversation with Amy Armstrong, I learned:
Amy is a licensed social worker who coaches leaders in business, education and at home to master boundaries so they can break free from the anxiety of conflict. Clients learn to negotiate productively and create positive change — no more feeling resentful of challenging situations or controlled by difficult people.
Amy founded The Center for Family Resolution, a trusted source for innovative parenting and co-parenting interventions for domestic courts in Ohio and beyond. She is considered a pioneer in the field of conflict resolution at the intersection of family law. Her work also extends into New York City public schools and into corporate arenas.
Additionally, Amy is the Director of Education with The Center for Coach Development, an authorized training program of the International Coaching Federation (ICF). This highly interactive program is for professionals who want to uplevel their communication skills or gain global recognition as a professional coach.
Let’s get started…