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Coaching equips you to move from where you are to where God wants you to be. It will help you expand your vision, build confidence, unlock potential, and take practical steps toward your goals. While counseling deals with overcoming painful, confusing, and troublesome events or challenges from the past, coaching is proactive - looking ahead. It is not about healing, but about growing. Coaching will enable you to become aware of what God appears to be doing around you. It will help you discover your gifts and the opportunities God has given you. A coach will partner with you to help clarify your calling, discover your vision, and develop an action plan
The areas of professional Christian counseling and Christian life coaching do overlap. Both may help you with a level of self-awareness and problem-solving. They both work by the direction of the Holy Spirit using scriptural principles to guide the process. Often, the two go hand-in-hand. A counselor may lead you to heal by identifying and overcoming struggles, then transition you to a life coach to dream a new dream for the future and pursue that dream with a renewed passion! Likewise, a good coach may determine that it is in your best interest to meet with a counselor to process the past in order to be in a healthier place to pursue God’s plan for your life.
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If your answer is yes to any of the statements below, Life Coaching may be just what you need.
• You are stuck, looking for a way to move forward in life, but not sure how.
• You are in a transition. Even if it is a positive one, change sometimes requires re-tooling for the next season.
• You are trying to reach a goal, vision, or dream for the future, but just not quite sure what your next step should be.
• You have lost momentum. You need a coach to help get back on track and keep you accountable for what you say you value.
• You feel like God is leading you to that “next thing,” but you need support and clarity as to what it is as you pursue it.