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Is timidity in the way? 

Is timidity in the way? 

by Robert E Logan | Jul 27, 2023 | Coaching applications, Coaching strategies, Uncategorized

How many times have you had a client come up with a good idea for intervening in a problem only for them to think, “But I could never say that!” They don’t want to cause conflict. They don’t want to be disliked. They don’t want to alienate people they will need to...
How good are you at time management… really? 

How good are you at time management… really? 

by Robert E Logan | Jul 13, 2023 | Coaching applications, Coaching strategies

At the end of their lives, no one says they wished they spent more time at work. They usually say they wished they spent more time with their family. Yet work is a reality of life—not only a necessity, but often a calling and a source of great satisfaction.  So how...
Is your feedback actually helpful?  

Is your feedback actually helpful?  

by Robert E Logan | Jun 29, 2023 | Coaching applications, Coaching strategies

You’ve listened and helped them run through options and they are still, well, stuck. The time has come to speak up and provide constructive feedback. How you navigate the conversation can be the difference between progress and a roadblock.  There are so many ways...
Coaching the Megachurch

Coaching the Megachurch

by Gary Reinecke | Jun 22, 2023 | Coaching applications, Coaching strategies, Uncategorized

A current opinion in American Christian circles is that the age of the megachurch is waning or even over. With the platform growing beyond the pulpit and onto streaming and social media, the truth is there will always be a megachurch and chances are it will go...
Are you ready to coach large churches?

Are you ready to coach large churches?

by Gary Reinecke | Jun 9, 2023 | Coaching applications, Coaching strategies

A large church has a congregation of approximately 400 to 800 people. Leading a church of this size comes with benefits and challenges that, as a coach, you need to be aware of. It’s important to recognize that a church of this size means that there will be many...
Coaching to Develop Problem Solving Skills

Coaching to Develop Problem Solving Skills

by Robert E Logan | Jun 1, 2023 | Coaching applications, Coaching strategies

A good coach knows that the most powerful solutions and the ones that are most likely to get traction are the ones that the client comes up with on their own. Sometimes you get a client that finds the discovery process frustrating and just wants to be told what to do....
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