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The basis of coaching is declaring breakdowns. For 500 years, we’ve relied on logic and deductive reasoning to learn and know about our world and each other. Logic alone is insufficient.
Logic may have created an environment for technology, industry, innovation, and science to blossom, and has taken over how we think and process. But has it robbed us of happiness, contentment, and emotional sustainability? Has this thinking trapped us in always wanting “more, better, faster, stronger” and striving for a “better life” vs. a “good life?” Julio examines these questions and offers new perspectives on how we can all become A New Inhabitant.
Conference Details Dates: March 11-12, 2010 Location: London, UK Keynote Address Time: March 11, 9:30-10:15 a.m.
Cost varies from £ 193 to £ 414, depending on 1- or 2-day attendance, AC membership, and registration date. Register by Nov. 30 for discounts. All past conferences have sold out - register early!
Julio Olalla is regarded as a pioneer of the coaching profession and transformational learning fields. For over 25 years, Julio has trained thousands of individuals and hundreds of organizations, CEOs, and government figureheads to challenge traditional thinking, and create stronger leaders to navigate the turbulence facing our global community. His global perspective makes him an in-demand, trusted advisor of Fortune 500 companies, international governments, and high-profile individuals such as the Chilean President.
Julio Olalla is a sought after guest and motivational speaker, addressing audiences on leadership, organizational learning, education, emotion, and executive coaching. His message inspires audiences to review not only the content of what they are thinking and learning, but their interpretation of learning itself and its practices. His appeal is his dedication to a triple bottom line—people, planet, and profit—and to generating a healthier, more sustainable way to inhabit the planet.
Originally an attorney with the Chilean government, Julio made his way to the U.S. after the 1973 Chilean coup d’état. He is based in Boulder, Colorado, USA, with a travel schedule that takes him worldwide.
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