by Robert E Logan | Mar 30, 2022 | Coaching strategies
When you pray, your words mean more because you are inviting God to show his glory in and through people and situations. As a coach, a habit of prayer for your clients creates investment, builds trust, and results in more powerful coaching conversations. Intercessory...
by Gary Reinecke | Mar 23, 2022 | Coaching strategies
If you have relaxed your habit of listening to the Spirit of God as you intercede for and interact with your coaching clients, you are likely noticing sluggish progress toward goals and objectives. Being in tune with the Spirit aligns your heart with God’s and...
by Robert E Logan | Mar 16, 2022 | Coaching strategies
Character counts The principle of not being able to pass on what you don’t have yourself applies to a habit of developing godly character. If you have relaxed on engaging with scripture, prayer, and/or involvement in church community, you are likely seeing the...
by Gary Reinecke | Mar 9, 2022 | Coaching strategies
Focus on what is most important Even when you are firing on all cylinders, coaching sessions can sometimes fall flat. Competence in one important practice makes all the difference for you and your clients. When you are abiding in Christ, you are not only actively...
by Robert E Logan | Mar 2, 2022 | Coaching strategies
The Coach’s Role When we are discipling people, I’ve found that almost everybody knows at least one area where they need to grow. We all recognize the need—we just need the support and encouragement to get there. So why should I tell people where God wants them...
by Gary Reinecke | Feb 16, 2022 | Coaching strategies
Timely Feedback Generally speaking, coaches strive to be nondirective. They must not interject their own opinion, put their own interpretation on the situation or take over the process. Yet there is a time for statements instead of questions—only after the other...