Seven Keys to Happiness #4

by Kim Olver The first three Keys of Happiness are: self-worth, gratitude, and positive life framing. The fourth Key is: 4. Internal Locus of Control The fourth key to happiness […]

120-hour Academy of Choice Coaching Program

120-hour Academy of Choice Coaching Program

Choose to do the coaching program online at your own pace or virtual on Zoom.

Coaching part of the 60-hour coach training begins in May, on Zoom, in 3-hour weekly sessions. The dates and times are:

May 20, 1-4 PM Central #1
May 27, 1-4 PM Central #2
June 3, 1-4 PM Central #3
June 10, 1-4 PM Central #4
June 17, 1-4 PM Central #5
June 24, 1-4 PM Central #6
July 1, 1-4 PM Central #7
July 10, 1-4 PM Central #8 (Wednesday)
July 22, 3-6 PM Central #9
July 29. 1-4 PM Central #10

Choice Theory part of the 60-hour coach training begins in April, on Zoom, in 3-hour weekly sessions. The dates and times are:

April 10 – 3-6 PM Central #1
April 17 – 3:00-6:00 PM Central #2
April 24 – 3:30 -6:30 PM Central #3
May 2 – 3:30 – 6:30 PM Central #4
May 9 – 3 – 6 PM Central #5
May 16 – 3:30 – 6:30 PM Central #6
May 23 – 12 – 3 Central PM #7
May 30 – 3:30 – 6:30 PM Central #8
June 12 – 3:00 – 6:00 PM Central #9
June 26 – 3:00 – 6:00 PM Central #10

60-hour Academy of Choice Coaching Program

60-hour Academy of Choice Coaching Program

Choose to do the coaching program online at your own pace or virtual on Zoom.

Coaching part of the 60-hour coach training begins in May, on Zoom, in 3-hour weekly sessions. The dates and times are:

May 20, 1-4 PM Central #1
May 27, 1-4 PM Central #2
June 3, 1-4 PM Central #3
June 10, 1-4 PM Central #4
June 17, 1-4 PM Central #5
June 24, 1-4 PM Central #6
July 1, 1-4 PM Central #7
July 10, 1-4 PM Central #8 (Wednesday)
July 22, 3-6 PM Central #9
July 29. 1-4 PM Central #10

 

Choice Theory part of the 60-hour coach training begins in April, on Zoom, in 3-hour weekly sessions. The dates and times are:

April 10 – 3-6 PM Central #1
April 17 – 3:00-6:00 PM Central #2
April 24 – 3:30 -6:30 PM Central #3
May 2 – 3:30 – 6:30 PM Central #4
May 9 – 3 – 6 PM Central #5
May 16 – 3:30 – 6:30 PM Central #6
May 23 – 12 – 3 Central PM #7
May 30 – 3:30 – 6:30 PM Central #8
June 12 – 3:00 – 6:00 PM Central #9
June 26 – 3:00 – 6:00 PM Central #10

Choice Theory/Reality Therapy Basic Intensive Training

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Looking to get certified in Choice Theory & Reality Therapy to improve your psychology practice?

The Olver International Basic Intensive Training in Choice Theory and Reality Therapy is the first step in the process of becoming certified in CT/RT.  Our Basic Intensive Training includes a minimum of 24 hours of training and covers the basics of Choice Theory psychology and the process of Reality Therapy, along with some practice in the application of the concepts you learn.

The next Basic Intensive Training we are offering begins in April, on Zoom, in 3-hour weekly sessions. The dates and times are:

April 10 – 3-6 PM Central #1
April 17 – 3:00-6:00 PM Central #2
April 24 – 3:30 -6:30 PM Central #3
May 2 – 3:30 – 6:30 PM Central #4
May 9 – 3 – 6 PM Central #5
May 16 – 3:30 – 6:30 PM Central #6
May 23 – 12 – 3 Central PM #7
May 30 – 3:30 – 6:30 PM Central #8

Family Vacations: Fun and Fair for Everyone

Family vacation

It’s vacation season in the Northern Hemisphere and it’s got me reminiscing: I’ve been a part of some amazing family vacations and I’ve witnessed some horrific ones. I decided to […]

We Want What Feels Good To Us

InsideOut Empowerment Tenant #4: What you want is based on what feels good to you (increasing pleasure or avoiding pain). Remember, what you want feels good to you. It may not feel good to everyone, especially those close to you. If people know what you want, they may judge you if they don’t think it’s a “good” thing to want. For example, my son quit college 18 credits shy of graduating. I certainly didn’t think that was a good thing. He didn’t want to go further in debt by going another semester. This was his choice, his decision, his life. There were many people in his life, who claim to love him, that told him what a mistake he made. It’s seven years later and he earns a six-figure income in a sales position in a rural area where the cost of living is less than most places in the US. Should he have graduated? Who can say conclusively? Perhaps the stress of owing more money for student loans would have caused him to do something desperate. We’ll never know. All I know is that it was his decision to make and my job was to support him in his right to make it.