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Discover One Critical Trait that Adds a Rewarding Dimension

 

 

 

Everyone builds rapport faster and opens up more easily around people whose worldview is similar—but not exact—to their own. That’s why, in a coaching relationship, it’s important for you to know that my worldview is based on the Bible and the God of the Bible. My relationship with Him influences my thought processes and ultimately my purpose for being.

How does this affect my coaching? I believe quantum leaps can be made in the quality of our lives by following principles outlined in the Bible—no matter your worldview. I have coached people who didn't even own a Bible.

Nevertheless, they were grateful to discover that by applying certain Biblical principles they could improve the quality of their lives. Even clients who share my worldview find it helpful to be reminded of what they once knew but may have forgotten.

People have reaped amazing benefits after coaching with me, in part because of my worldview.

 

Vicky, interested in pursuing spirituality, wrote:

When you talked about God, it was as if you knew Him . . . personally. Although we had opposing worldviews, I hired you because I wanted to know Him in the same way. Who knew (except God) what a fateful decision this would be? My life will never ever be the same!”

Jim, a Christian Life Coach, said,

"It is clear that God works through you with the gifts of intuition, wisdom, and love.”

 

Each coach brings certain unique talents, skills, experience, and training to the table. To learn how I add value to my coaching, turn the page. . .