THE OPPORTUNITY TO BEGIN AGAIN
As we step into 2026, there’s a rare opportunity to pause, not to set another resolution, but to get clear on what truly matters and design the year ahead with intention.
In celebration of the 10th anniversary of The Coaching Habit—the best-selling coaching book of the last decade, Michael Bungay Stanier is joining us for a special live session focused on helping you shape your best year yet. Drawing on the questions, tools, and insights that have transformed how millions of coaches and leaders think about impact, Michael will guide you through a powerful process of reflection and intentional choice.
This is not a session about doing more. It’s about choosing better. Whether you’re a professional coach or a leader that coaches others to be at their best, you’ll create clarity around what you want 2026 to stand for, and leave with practical tools, renewed focus, and momentum to turn intention into action.
By attending this complimentary workshop you will:
Define your Two Words of the Year to set the stage for 2026.
Craft your Worthy Goal through guided reflection designed to cut through noise and clarify what actually matters.
Explore your relationship to 'outcomes' by learning when to care deeply, and when to let go, so you can sustain momentum without burning out.
Learn timeless principles from The Coaching Habit, essential for navigating today's rapidly changing world.
Connect with a global community of coaches and leaders committed to doing work that matters, supported by interactive polls and real-time conversation.
About Michael Bungay Stanier

Michael is the author of The Coaching Habit, the best-selling coaching book of the 21st century, and founder of MBS Works.
Known for asking better questions rather than having perfect answers, Michael has spent decades helping people get clearer, braver, and more themselves. His work combines curiosity, practical tools, and a refusal to take himself too seriously, making transformational ideas accessible to anyone ready to do the work.
He's been called the #1 Thought Leader in Coaching, but mostly, he's a teacher who's still learning.
