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One Bite at a Time by Kristin Schuchmann

For Christians, the first "bite" is to acknowledge that we can't do it alone. We need each other and we need empowerment from the Holy Spirit. When we begin to rely on our own strength to reach our goals, we are setting ourselves up for failure.
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A Coach is Like a Pedometer by Cheryl Baker

I love my pedometer.  It counts and keeps track of every step I take. Pedometers were originally used by sports and fitness enthusiasts, but are becoming popular as an everyday exercise measurer and motivator.  In…
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Reaping What You Sow by Tanya Smith

I watched an interesting, yet common, phenomenon today. I attended a networking event where the speaker was a well-known business strategist & speaker. He had a great message - one that touched every person in…
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Are Your Words Toxic? by Janet Daughtry

What would happen if we applied the principle of fasting to our conversation or words? What would be the benefits? What would happen if we were intentional about eliminating toxic words from our vocabulary?
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What do Wii Fit & the Bible have in common? by Tanya Smith

As I was staring at the fitness program, Wii Fit, wondering why I'd spent the money only to stare at the box, I realized that I have played this "game" before with myself. I've done it again & again. Let me walk you through the cycle...
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How God Gets Our Attention by Tony Stoltzfus

        Because coaches engage people at the growth edges and challenging places in life, they often encounter situations where God is trying to get a leader's attention and the leader isn't getting it. Understanding some…
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Heart Matters, by Marian Struble

I've been thinking a lot about the heart. During a visualization exercise my coach was leading, I was given a gift. This gift presented itself in the form of a stunning, silver filigreed, heart shape locket on a velvet ribbon. In my excitement, I opened the locket to see what was inside. A choir immediately burst into beautiful music. I heard the words to an old, familiar hymn I hadn't sung in years. "There is a place of quiet rest, near to the heart of God. A place where sin cannot molest, near to the heart of God."
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Mine That Bird, by April Stallworth

He arrived at the derby after a 21-hour drive in a trailer hitched to the back of one of his owners' pick-up truck. He was what they call a "long shot". In other words, he didn't have a chance. Boy, were the critics wrong.
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Permission to Rest Outside of Tahiti by Donna Astern

In these times of hurry and over-commitment, we might rationalize that we just can't afford to step away simply to unwind and recharge. Even though God does not get tired, He set the precedent for us by resting one day after working for six days on Creation.
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What are Women Lacking in the Area of Communication, by Kimberly Dinsdale

Could it be this lack of authenticity leads to lack of accountability? Which may then lead to women becoming lost and isolated, craving relationships they have no idea how to create or ask for. I continue to hear women say they want to connect on a deeper, more personal level, yet they lack the skills and haven't had those types of relationships modeled for them.
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Building New Habits With Accountability by Donna Astern

My coach was ready to help me succeed, not just to lose the weight, but to build healthy habits as a lifestyle. The coaching relationship is a wonderful way to bring both to the coach and the client.
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The Magic Key to Wellness by Jerry Graham

Wellness coaching is not about diagnosing and curing illness, rather it is about empowering clients with wellness information and allowing the incredible healing systems that God designed into the human body to do the work.
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