Skip to main content
HomeEventsEmotions Matter: Identify Your Motivational Fingerprint to Pursue the Life You Want

Events - Event View

This is the "Event Detail" view, showing all available information for this event. If the event has passed, click the "Event Report" icon to read a report and view photos that were uploaded.
Emotions Matter: Identify Your Motivational Fingerprint to Pursue the Life You Want

Date and Time

Wednesday, April 30, 2025, 5:30 PM until 7:00 PM

Category

Chapter Learning & Development Events

Registration Info

Registration is required
Payment In Full In Advance Only

About this event

Emotions Matter: Identify Your Motivational Fingerprint to Pursue the Life You Want
Presented by J.D. Pincus, Ph.D.

Learning Strand: Wellness/Emotional Intelligence

Program Description:

Over the past few decades, in study after study, emotional forces have been shown to massively outweigh human rationality in determining our actual choices and actions. This insight is reshaping both science and industry as its power is harnessed for therapeutic and commercial ends. Understanding this dynamic can enable coaches to better serve their clients, our coaching practices and our personal lives.

What are "first principles" underlying all human motivation? This session explores such principles within the context of two fundamental questions:
· “Where in your life do you wish to make a change?”
· “What level of change do you wish to make?”

Also, this session includes an opportunity to experience a newly developed 3-minute online measurement tool that enables coach attendees to clearly identify their key emotional needs and those of their clients as well as get started on a personal path to emotional fulfillment.

About the Presenter: 
J.D. Pincus, Ph.D. is Chief Innovation Officer at Leading Indicator Systems (d/b/a AgileBrain), focusing on emerging methods for measuring emotion and motivation. He developed the unified pyramid model of human motivation and the AgileBrain measurement technique. His framework has been successfully applied to the problems of Leadership Effectiveness, Team Effectiveness, Organizational Culture, Values, Goal Setting, Employee Engagement, and Employee Well-being. His seminal article on the concept of motivation in applied psychology has been cited in 226 subsequent papers. His book, The Emotionally Agile Brain: Mastering the 12 Emotional Needs that Drive Us, was recently published by Rowman & Littlefield.





------
Credit Information: 
Core Competencies: 1.0
Resource Development: 0.0
**Real-time participation is required to earn CCEUs**



Emotions Matter



Number of People Who Will Attend

Guest *
$25.00
* This can be your primary registrant type. Only one primary registrant type is allowed per registration.
Register Now
ICF_MetroDCCC_Horizontal_White.png


Mailing Address:

5614 Connecticut Ave, NW

#116

Washington, DC 20015