The Will to Grow: Psychosynthesis Life Coach Training

Local residents will have a chance to learn about becoming a nationally Board Certified Coach (BCC) as The Synthesis Center introduces its psychosynthesis classes in Brattleboro this summer. On Wednesday, July 22nd at 6:30 p.m., there will be a free presentation at the The Synthesis Center’s regional office at 73 Main Street in Brattleboro. A follow up session is scheduled for August 23rd.

Psychosynthesis is distinctive for blending Western psychology with Eastern spiritual traditions, and it has long been applied in the fields of counseling, education and the helping professions as a tool for self development. More recently, the Center has introduced this method to the emerging field of life coaching, offering tools and applied practices for creating life change.

For those seeking to live a professional life that has meaning and serves the well being of others, psychosynthesis life coaching offers a path to right livelihood and personal transformation. With the support of a life coach, clients are empowered to achieve important work and personal goals by aligning purpose, awareness and action.

The summer intro sessions in Brattleboro will include an overview of psychosynthesis and life coach certification, along with exercises and discussion. Refreshments provided and registration required. More information at 802-451-6768 or info@psychosynthesiscoach.org

Learn more about the training program at www.synthesiscenter.org and read the PsychosynthesisCoach blog at http://psychosynthesiscoach.org/coach_blog/

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  • The Will to Grow: Psychosynthesis Life Coach Training

    The North American Psychosynthesis Conference is coming up in Montreal the first week of August. Lots of folks from across the US and Europe will be in attendance, including quite a few of Assagioli’s former students. Brattleboro will be represented too. Should be a great event! http://aap-psychosynthesis.org

  • The power of consciousness

    Consciousness and will, the in breath and out breath of life! Let’s keep building on that and psychosynthesis is one way to do that. Hope you can join Jon. Great guy. Didi

  • The Will to Grow: Psychosynthesis Life Coach Training

    Apparently, today’s Reformer may not have included all the details on this event. The session on Psychosynthesis and the nationally certified Life Coach training program will be held this evening (July 22nd) at 73 Main Street, downtown Brattleboro, in the Fireworks Restaurant Building from 6:30 – 8:00 p.m.

  • "There's a sucker born every minute."

    There’s something I should tell you paid programmers. I am closer to my sunset than I am to my sunrise.

    But the day I ever needed somebody or somebodies, paid or free, to teach me how to grow my “will,” synthesized or stand alone, is the day I will face the horizon and walk into the sunset. If I can’t ‘self develop’ myself along with “a little help from my friends,” the education I paid for, and life experiences I acquire all the way, then what’s it all for?

    If I can’t get my shit together by my mid-twenties and early thirties I may as well curl up in a fetal position, suck my thumb and blow away with the strongest wind.

    All this bunk about “life coaching, offering tools and applied practices for creating life change” is just another way for people who don’t have anything better to do, to leach off of people who don’t know any better and make few bucks instead of getting a real job.

    A life Coach?? What? You mean to say that there are people who can’t live their lives, spiritual, physical or otherwise, without a “life” coach? Come on people!

    Just listen to this pitch in your piece above: “seeking to live a professional life that has meaning and serves the well being of others, psychosynthesis life coaching offers a path to right livelihood and personal transformation. With the support of a life coach, clients are empowered to achieve important work and personal goals by aligning purpose, awareness and action.”

    What? a path to right livelihood…What the heck is right livelihood?? “Empowered?” Really? After you empower them, what happens if they slip on the slippery slope? They come running back to you? For a price?

    Readers on iBrattleboro read that pitch again….

    Are modern people so weak-kneed that they can’t make it from 20 to 60 without a so-called “life coach”?

    David Hannum had it right in his criticism of Phineas Barnum, “There’s a sucker born every minute.”

    • Scorn for the fool

      Wise men don’t need advice. Fools won’t take it.
      –Benjamin Franklin

      Disclaimer:
      MarkTwain is a
      nom de plume. In choosing this pen name, I was unaware that, coincidentally, there was already an author who has published under a similar name.

      • ...was already an author who has published under a similar name?

        Yeah, old Benjamin was always right wasn’t he.

        An American not knowing of Mark Twain is not far from one not knowing of Abraham Lincoln. So Mark Twain is “similar” to MarkTwain??

        “MarkTwain is a nom de plume. In choosing this pen name, I was unaware that, coincidentally, there was already an author who has published under a similar name”

        So how do you really feel about The Will to Grow: Psychosynthesis Life Coach Training? Did you actually read the article above before you replied to me. Did you actually read my comment, or is this an opportune moment to ‘engage’?

        • Thank You Vidda, very well

          Thank You Vidda, very well put indeed. I’ll now go back to mourning all those important works I won’t get done because I’m sorely in need of a life coach to show me the way to harmony, enlightenment and achievement. Unfortunately because I lack the funds for coaching my poor little life light just keeps getting dimmer every day. Well, it’s back to the curled up fetal position for moi. But once again, thanks.

          • Rosa, this technology can't show me

            Rosa, this technology can’t show me grinning ear to ear but it suffices to put it in words.

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