
A Coach’s Drive
With the theme of this edition being “Count Your Blessings”, let’s begin with a moment of self-revelation. One of the things for which I am
With the theme of this edition being “Count Your Blessings”, let’s begin with a moment of self-revelation. One of the things for which I am
A large Black Dog lives in the centre of our marriage. It was Winston Churchill who first described depression thus. For much of our two-decade
Seems like yesterday that leaders were figuring out how to work with Generation X. Now we are figuring out how to best lead and relate
God is placing dreams in the hearts of today’s leaders that we could never have imagined as little as five years ago. They are connecting
At this time of the year, coaching clients have a pretty narrow focus. Your clients are either 1) focusing on their end of the year
We’ve all heard the expression ‘tunnel vision.’ It’s an idiom that describes a person’s inability to see beyond a certain perspective. The expression originates from a
“Hey, have you got a minute?” How often do you hear that question in a given day? The inquiry is clearly a request for help.
Remember this familiar verse found in Galatians 6:4-5 (MSG)? “4-5Make a careful exploration of who you are and the work you have been given, and
I used to think about food a lot, and now, I can go anywhere I want and many times I barely notice the food unless
Recently, I read a book review of “Evocative Coaching: Transforming Schools One Conversation at a Time,” and I was intrigued by a phrase used by