Unlock Your Real Potential by Stepping out of Comfort zone 21 Jul , 12:00 AM Singapore Register Now
In this webinar, you will learn how to use a transformational approach that blends sport and Positive Psychology to step out of the comfort zone model.
Are your clients sometimes afraid of going out of their comfort zone?
Afraid of making mistakes and failing?
Are they curious about their real potential?
Do they want to try something new, but they feel at the same time do not have enough courage to break their limits?
Most of the time outside of the comfort zone is the zone where we feel unsafe because of the higher risk of falling or being overwhelmed. But in this zone, we are learning to overcome our fears and finding out how to deal with our limiting beliefs and inner blocks. Our individual growth comes from pain and a step-by-step transformation process. From a fear zone to a growth zone, from an out-of-comfort zone to a comfort zone. The out-of-comfort zone becomes our new comfort zone through our growth zone.
What you can expect to learn from this webinar?
1. Understand the underlying issues faced by stepping out of your comfort zone
2. İntegrate the out of comfort zone model in your coaching process by using positive psychology and sports psychology
3. Understand how a transformational approach can evoke awareness, clarity and understanding to step out of your comfort zone
Deniz Kayadelen
Deniz is a bestselling author of “Out of Comfort Zone”, a business psychologist, management consultant, and an extreme swimmer with many national and international awards. She swam from Robben Island to Cape Town in 12 degrees extreme cold water infested with great white sharks, and she crossed the English and North Channels with her relay team. She is the record holder of 200m butterfly in her age category in Turkey, and she has placed in the top ten in the world in 5km and 10km open water races. In her professional life, she specializes in change management and talent management, supporting large companies and professionals in their transformation processes.