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The Supervising-Coaching Rhythm
You can coach those you are also supervising. A supervisor needs to hold the person accountable for results, work toward agreement on goals, and evaluate progress. A coach, on the other hand, needs to draw out and help support the person’s own ideas. You can wear both hats. Here’s how…
You are not alone—and neither are your clients
Your clients sought you out because they knew they needed help. As their coach, they look to you to be in their corner, to believe in them, cheer them on, and offer guidance. If you have been coaching for any length of time, you will know that often isn’t enough.
Excel through Prayerful Preparation
What good did I provide? That question creeps up at the most inopportune moments. Even the most confident amongst us will wonder from time to time when things don’t meet expectations, or when questions don’t connect or we are distracted. Prayerful preparation is a key element to being more mindful, aware, and proactive with your coaching clients.
When your words simply mean more
“I am praying for you.” If you have ever felt the power of prayer at work in your life, hearing those words is gold. Knowing you are being prayed for calms your spirit in trying times and boosts your spirit when you take on new adventures.
How do you KNOW that’s from God?
How well do you hear God’s voice? From calling confirmation to determining next best steps, discernment is a huge part of your role as a coach. It is the difference between setting an agenda based on what you or your client wants to leading in joining God in what he is already doing.
Is there a blind spot in your character?
A way to tell if you are Abiding in Christ is to examine your ongoing commitment to developing godly character and maturity in Christ. Lent is a perfect time to look for blind spots and recommit to being transformed into the image of Christ.