1. At some point or another, we all wonder WHY.  Why am I the person I am?  Why do I have the skills and abilities that I have?  Why am I here? We may wish the skies would open up and God would speak directly to us and say, “THIS is why you are here… insert purpose/mission.”  But that is most likely not going to happen in this lifetime.  However, that doesn’t mean that He won’t still lead and guide you if you ask and listen for Him.  Ask God to guide you and open up opportunities for you that will use the gifts He has given you to help others and to bring Him glory. Each of us has our own unique set of gifts and talents that God blessed us with before we were even born.  Even if you’re not sure exactly what your “purpose” is, you probably know what your gifts are.  They are what led you to pursue a career in coaching. Read More ›

  2.  What I learned from Psalm 37 as I set goals for New Year. 
    At the beginning of each new year, I like to write a post on setting  SMART goals and priorities  and goal setting.  In fact, I  enjoy the whole process of setting goals and planning and seeking Godly wisdom and discernment.  I love reviewing my goals regularly and setting mile stones and celebrating along the way.  I set goals in several areas of my life, ie.  faith, health, professional, financial, and relationship. And as I pray and meditate and seek God’s direction and discernment, I am reminded of how God’s Word gives us such perfect instruction in every area of our lives. Read More ›

  3. Are You Ready to Take the Next Step? Sometimes it is easy to get stuck.  Not moving forward.  Not making progress. Looking back at the past. A few months ago, as I was walking through the Denver airport, I saw this photo that caught my attention. I was struck by the question under his photo, “What can one person do?”o  Hearing the news last week of Nelson Mandela’s death made me think of the way he lived his life. Read More ›

  4. Relationship CoachingAs a Christian coach, you know the relationship your client has with God is the most important relationship. as we are taught in scripture,  Matthew 22:36-40, (NIV).  God’s Greatest Commandment is about our relationship with Him, ourselves and others. Read More ›