by Gary Reinecke | Feb 23, 2023 | Coaching strategies
When you have a problem with your car, you want a mechanic to diagnose and fix it. If you sliced a part of your finger off, you want an ER doc. When you need to get a lift to the airport, you call Uber. You get my drift—the answer isn’t always the...
by Gary Reinecke | Feb 9, 2023 | Coaching applications, Coaching strategies
Navigating your final years in vocational ministry can be tricky. It’s a unique phase of life: serving in the same role for a couple of years prior to retirement is one thing; serving in the same role for a decade or two (or three!) is a different thing altogether!...
by Gary Reinecke | Jan 26, 2023 | Coaching applications, Coaching strategies
Discernment can be exciting, scary, thrilling, unnerving, confusing – and all of the above. Especially during times of transition. Sometimes, the desire to move on is a natural response to the monotony of life and other times it is a case of the “grass is...
by Gary Reinecke | Jan 11, 2023 | Coaching applications
If you’re finding that you don’t have time to move your vision forward then it’s time to drop the tasks that are holding you back. I too have found myself in a situation where I needed to let certain responsibilities go so that I could focus more and more on the...
by Gary Reinecke | Dec 21, 2022 | Coaching strategies
What worked last year might not work this year. And things that you have used in the past can improve through practice and repetition. Simple things like reading books, taking an assessment or participating in a cohort are great ways to improve. Even as a Master...