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Even a Robot Knows the Power of Coaching

  It’s summertime and vacation time, so I thought I would be a bit lazy for the June 2023 blog post.  Instead of going through all that tedious work of thinking and typing (oh the effort!), I decided to conduct an experiment and have ChatGTP write my blog post.    With the request to “write a

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Coaching a Client Who has Lost Faith in Themselves

  I dread the moment that the client loses faith. As the reality of their situation soaks in, they begin to believe that they do not have the ability to make the needed change, to confront the overwhelming obstacle, or to charge up the troops for battle. This moment is full of grief. My client

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Copy of How to Become More Present

  Most of my clients navigate difficult leadership waters. They face strong opposing opinions, often accompanied by strong emotions such as anger or shame. Within a culture and an economy of constant change, they cannot be confident of the right organizational direction. Stress builds, joy flees, self-worth lowers, and confidence wanes. They easily become bitter

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The Problem with the Perfect Client

  Once in a while you get a client who is so together it seems they cannot really benefit from coaching. This is a client who is self-aware, organized, moving forward on important projects and goals, and has healthy relationships. Sounds great, right? But what do you coach on when everything is rainbows and sunshine?

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What's reqd for transformation

  Jonah is the story of a caterpillar who God wraps in a transforming cocoon. The caterpillar wriggles uncomfortably through the whole process and complains constantly. Then, the cocoon tears open and out wriggles an irritated caterpillar, who never had any desire at all to be a butterfly. Why didn’t Jonah transform? What does it

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A Framework for Finding Identity

  Sometimes you realize a word you’ve been using frequently is one you poorly understand.  Such was the case with “identity” for me a few years ago.  I knew one’s identity was the answer to the question “Who am I?”  Yet, the answer to that question only begged for more questions.  So I set out

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