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Archive for June 2010

5 Mistakes When Preparing for the Job Interview by Tanya Smith

You’ve been selected for the interview to get that next level job.  Now all it means is that you have to get ready to compete.  Interviewing is a prime opportunity for you to…
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How Are Being a Coach and Being A Christian Related, by Kimberly Dinsdale

I’m coming off of several months of deconstructing and reconstructing what it really means and looks like and feels like to live in a postmodern, progressive, emerging reality of coaching and Christianity. I am excited to be back on board. I’ve missed offering my thoughts at the Christian Coaching Center, along with moderating articles by other coaches for the Coaching for Women page. Stay tuned and join the conversation as other guest coaches post their articles in the Coaching for Women Community.
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Trusting and Reinventing, Ginny Victory

This drove Felicia to her knees in prayer: she got honest with herself about who she is, what she believed and what she really wanted to do. What is that still small voice whispering to you? Where do you need to trust in the Lord? In what ways will you reinvent? What action will you take today?
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Exploring Values by Keith E. Webb

In Florence, Italy I walked down narrow, cobble-stoned lanes, lined with centuries-old buildings looking for a famous stationary shop at Via Toscanella 29. On Via Toscanella I found #29. I stood right in front of it…
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Quick Coaching with Acronym Models by Tracy O’Neill

Acronym models make it especially easy to remember the sequence of discussion that must take place in a coaching session.
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Making Contracts Biblical by Tony Stoltzfus

Over the years I've personally been deeply grieved to watch a number of important relationships in the Christian coaching world implode over contract issues. Those experiences started me thinking: what does scripture have to say about a Christian coach’s relationship to contracts and the legal system? We all use coaching agreements, and we have contracts with the schools that train us with those who do work for us. Is the way we craft these agreements biblical, or are we just copying common business practices without really thinking about how the fit with a Kingdom perspective?

So let's dive in and explore what a biblical approach to coaching contracts might look like...
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Find a Coaching Co-conspirator: Who Can Help? by Brian Rhen

Part 4 of 12 – How to Inject the Church with Coaching – I have learned that I can only get myself so far until I typically hit my own glass ceiling. Let’s face it –…
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