For many thousands, working with a coach
is a life changing experience. Perspective is often illuminated,
goals are clarified and barriers to progress are crushed. The
value of working with a coach is that s/he hears you, asks thought
provoking questions, adds objective observations, and supports
you in developing a strategy to move toward your goals. For a
Christian, there is a different perspective in life mission, ethics,
relationships and the decision making process because such things
are laced with prayer, seeking the guidance of the Lord. There
is an underlying depth of faith that can only be shared with a
coach who is a believer of like mind. A Christian coach walks
alongside you providing prayer support, encouragement and challenges
to support you in becoming all that you perceive God wants you
to be, do, and become.
- Dare to create new ways to leverage your strengths.
- Demolish mindsets that hold you back.
- Mesh your values with your lifestyle.
- Manage your energy, not just your time.
- Define and refine your mission for yourself, your family,
ministry, or business.
- Carve out space for yourself, your family and friends.
- Deepen your Christian walk.
- Discover new solutions to old problems.
- Accomplish more in less time and have fun doing it.
- Strengthen relationships.
- Clarify what really matters.
- Enlarge the vision for your ministry, business, career, relationships.
- Live passionately and joyfully†
Professional coaches provide an ongoing partnership designed
to help clients produce fulfilling results in their personal and
professional lives. Coaches help people improve their performances
and enhance the quality of their lives.
Coaches are trained to listen, to observe and to customize their
approach to individual client needs. They seek to elicit solutions
and strategies from the client; they believe the client is naturally
creative and resourceful. The coach's job is to provide support
to enhance the skills, resources, and creativity that the client
already has.‡


†Copied with permission from Christian Coaches Network
http://www.christiancoaches.com
‡Copied with permission from the International Coaching Federation
http://www.coachfederation.org/
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