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LETTER 258 - August 30, 2007

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

These mind-set descriptions are
very applicable to leadership development on a local church level. Woody
FBC Golden, MO
Pastor

ian poulier said...

Wow! I never saw it that way! it's a mindset change even for me, especially when i deal with underachieivng students, and overzealous parents who have high expectations. Is there more of this kind of research?
Ian Poulier
School Counselor Singapore

Author said...

Yes there can be dangers, especially in a client who wants a quick fix or who is impulsive.

For example, a client recognizes through coaching sessions that she would like to add to her life: exercise, more homemade meals, a more organized home, more time for her art passion, and become more involved with her children as well as take on ministry assignments that revolve around her gifting, all while looking for a new job.

If she jumps forward to tackle all of these, and even quits her job hastily what suffers? She needs guidance to not become hasty.

Our motto in Life Purpose Coaching is "Take A Step", "Make a Low Cost Probe". I remind my client to make it a baby step. I ask her to count the cost.

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