THE COACH
Over the
last few years, we have heard more and
more about “personal” coaches. Some
coaches deal with your finances, some with marriages and still some with
families. There are coaches who help
people find jobs, create jobs or do their job better. Coaches can help you in just about every area
of life that you can think of. But when
it comes down to it, do you really need a coach?
The quick answer is, not
always. It is easy for some people to
just hand their problems and decisions in life off to others, even pay them for
answers. The purpose of a real coach is
not to give you answers, but to help YOU
find answers yourself. They are there to
guide and direct, which sometimes is the job of good old common sense.
For many, you can get good solid
coaching from a trusted friend or leader. Look for people who have traveled the
road you are on and see how they handled things. Our business, church or even
our family may have older – and yes, wiser – people who can give you that bit
of advice that will help clear your thinking.
"We could all use a little coaching. When you’re playing the game, it’s hard to
think of everything."
- Jim Rohn
(1930-2009)
Author/Speaker
However, for those
success-minded people who are actively pursuing your goals in life, a coach may
be just the thing you need. It is funny
how people who really don’t need a coach tend to want one and people who could
greatly benefit from the help of a coach do not get one.
When you are actively pursuing
something that takes thought, good decisions,
and guidance, this is the time to get a coach.
A good coach will help you to think about all those things that you may
not get to on your own. As Jim Rohn
said, “When you’re playing the game, it’s hard to think of everything.” We all need some help from time to time. That is not a sign of weakness but rather a
sign of wisdom.
When you are looking for a
coach, do your homework. Find a good
coach who knows what they are doing and have had some solid training. I suggest that you contact Daryl and Janet
Daughtry with the Biblical Coaching Alliance.
They train and know hundreds of good, qualified coaches that can give
you just the help you need.
I would never suggest that you
run off and get a coach when you really just have to make some basic decisions
and see things through. But if you are
actively on the journey to achievement and need a bit of help to move forward,
then a coach is the best thing you can do for yourself.
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