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Coaching Energy Management to Maximize Marriage by Jeff and Jill Williams

Do you realize that the best aphrodisiacs in the world are free? As Marriage Coaches we regularly prescribe them for couples struggling with emotional and physical intimacy. What are they?
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Coaching Mission Marriages: What We’ve Learned by Jeff and Jill Williams

Bert and Cindy met at a U.S. seminary.  After a whirlwind courtship, often conducted by telephone and Skype between his Midwest U.S. hometown and her South American home country, the couple married and moved to…
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Ask Profound Questions…Get Profound Answers

[The articles I post on ChurchCentral are drawn from recent issues of Christian Coaching Magazine and represent a wide array of leaders and coaches as the authors. Thanks for reading! -Jerome] Ask Profound Questions…Get Profound Answers!…
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Happiness and Wellness by Donna Astern

Wellness incorporates much more than food and exercise. Just as some people are overly focused on a career to the detriment of family, so are others singularly centered on an eating plan or workout regime to the point of exclusion of other aspects of life.
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Stopping to the Rhythm, by Ginny Victory

It's that time of year again when things gear up; school is starting, business ramps up, holiday season planning begins. It's the season when my clients really start to say: "I'm overwhelmed!" "How can I get it all done?" "I need more time."
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Helping Your Client Walk in Peace – Without Losing Yours by Sharon Graham

Helping your clients to walk in peace will create wholeness in their physical body as well as in their spirit and soul. Your clients will reap tremendous dividends, and at the same time think that you are the best coach in the world!
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Savoring the Moment by Janet Daughtry

I couldn't help but notice a young man who was pacing the floor, complaining and fussing about having to wait over thirty minutes for his car. He was making quite a scene, and interestingly enough, the book he brought to read was getting crumpled in his hands.
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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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The Peaceful Nugget by Nancy Curtis

From a Christian perspective we are expected to "be still." The exact verse is "Be still and know that I am God." With practice you can learn how to be still and hear His voice. At first your mind will wander. You will think about your to do list and things like, what to cook for dinner, or your grocery list.
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You’re Making Me Unhappy! by Janet Daughtry

Most of us do want to be happy. The problem is that we are often waiting for someone or some event to happen to make us feel better. Any way you look at the matter, our lack of happiness is not someone else's fault! It is a decision that we make every day. Life is always about choices.
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Time Management for Job Seekers by Tanya Smith

There are so many online tools and resources, massive numbers of classes and books available about how to find that next job. How does a job seeker find time to find a job if they're so engrossed in all this stuff!
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Making Time to Make Things Right

What if you were told that you had three months to live unless you received highly effective treatment that could cure you? Would you make time to be cured? Of course! This analogy fits marriage. Many couples are living a recipe for disaster. They don't create schedules to invest in their marriage. Instead, many other people and activities get their best, and they give leftovers to each other if they give at all.
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Order Your Life by Tanya Smith

"order your life; don't let it order you". I kept hearing this over and over in my head today as I scrambled to get up on time after having gone to bed at midnight. While I brushed my daughter's hair and yelled at everyone in the house, "hurry up, let's go!"...
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Working Yourself to Death, by Tony Stoltzfus

How much work is too much? Work is labor, to be sure; but if it is sucking the life out of you, something is wrong. Here are some tips for the client who is wondering if s/he is overdoing it...
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