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South Sound Satellite Meeting - What Brain Science Tells Us About Creating Lasting Change

  • Thursday, October 05, 2017
  • 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
  • Milton/Edgewood Pierce County Library – 900 Meridian E, Suite 29 (Enter from back of the shopping center)

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South Sound ICF WA Satellite Meeting

What Brain Science Tells Us About Creating Lasting Change





Join Meri Arnett-Kremian, J.D., founder of Soul Deep Coaching, LLC, as she reviews and highlights the scientific research on emotional styles, brain plasticity, and how we create change using various modalities and tools. The presentation includes an overview of what science tells us about the efficacy of meditation as a vehicle for change as laid out in Daniel Goleman and Richard Davidson's new book, Altered Traits, released September 2017.


In this mini-training, you will learn:


  • the six aspects of emotional style and how they're supported by brain research
  • the brain's capacity for change
  • how we create change: what works, what doesn't work, what might work
  • the role of meditation in creating change

ICF Core Competencies implicated:

8. Creating Awareness—Ability to integrate and accurately evaluate multiple sources of information and to make interpretations that help the client to gain awareness and thereby achieve agreed-upon results.


9. Designing Actions—Ability to create with the client opportunities for ongoing learning, during coaching and in work/life situations, and for taking new actions that will most effectively lead to agreed-upon coaching results.


10. Planning and Goal Setting -- Ability to develop and maintain an effective coaching plan with client.


11. Managing Progress and Accountability—Ability to hold attention on what is important for the client, and to leave responsibility with the client to take action.


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BIO

Meri Arnett-Kremian, founder of Soul Deep Coaching, is an InviteChange-trained life artistry coach. She has a B.A. from University of Washington with a major in English and minors in education and American History. She obtained a law degree from University of Maryland School of Law, where she graduated in the top 10 percent of her class. Her career has included teaching at the preschool, elementary and college level; non-profit experience, both as an administrator responsible for volunteer development, grants, and public relations and as an art museum trustee; and many years as an attorney initially practicing public sector law and eventually family law. She also served for 15 years as a substitute court commissioner. After becoming disaffected with the traumatic effects of divorce litigation on families (and divorce lawyers), she looked for a more uplifting and joyful way to engage with life and be of service to others. Coaching was part of the answer; so was cultivating her creativity. She remains intellectually curious and constantly seeks to deepen her knowledge of the workings of the human mind and to help people flourish.


CCEU’s will be offered to anyone attending the entire event who wants to receive them.


Location and Parking Details:

Google map of Milton Library

View of Library and lot


The storefronts in the shopping area face Meridian, the main street to the east of the shopping center. Drive west around the storefronts from either the north or south side of the stores and head toward the middle. There is a parking lot there for the library and additional spaces adjacent to that lot.