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Finding Your Ideal Coaching Client
Successful coaches are always looking to expand their work by finding new clients, but it can be difficult to know which clients are right for you.
Is your feedback actually helpful?
As a coach, you know how important it is to listen, to ask questions, and to listen again. But you also know that this a time to speak. The same is true for your clients. 4 tips on how to give appropriate and helpful feedback.
Coaching the Megachurch
There will always be voices that rise above the din in Christianity and those voices will attract large congregations. The larger the influence the more likely a coach is involved.
3 Listening Exercises
Listening is a hugely important—and often underrated—skill set. You know as a coach how critical it is to listening well. The better you listen, the more effective you’ll be. Three ways to improve listening skills.
Are you ready to coach large churches?
Large churches grow through a “front-door” approach. The key to its growth is what happens in the worship services.
Coaching to Develop Problem Solving Skills
Your clients come to you because they are stuck and need help moving forward. Often, because you are experienced and have the benefit of objectivity, you can pinpoint the problem and have a good idea where the solution lies. It’s tempting just to provide that help, knowing that clients will find it helpful.