Tuesday, 8 November 2016

Using A Christian Executive Coach

By Katy Parfait


As a Christian leader, we lead people. We are attempting to execute a vision. People fill in our gaps. Leaders and visionaries are not necessarily good at execution and tactics. As a result, we hire staff to fill those voids. Christian Executive Coaches step into similar voids in our life. Generally, a good coach for us will serve several purposes as we strive to accomplish our leadership objectives.

A leader's organization is a huge part of his or her life, but it is not all of it. He or she may have a family, friends or a community outside of the organization that require just as much attention. This broader vision of life is one that a coach can assist with by making sure that all objectives are properly handled at any one time. A coach will help create balance and nurture the "whole".

A coach also motivates. Leaders very often lead by themselves. They don't have anyone monitoring what they do.

If they fail to show up, they fail to lead, the whole organization suffers and ultimately, they will not see their vision accomplished. No leader can be "on" all the time. Use your coach to be your "life alarm". Give them permission to challenge you directly, keep you motivated and keep you on track.

Last but not least, the coach acts as a sounding board. Leaders have many ideas and concepts, but some of these should be left as such. A good coach will help to determine what is a distraction and what is conducive to one's life goals. As much as a person may not like to have an idea of theirs dismissed, everyone needs the reality check sometimes.

Having a Christian Executive Coach means you have invested in being successful. Be strategic in how you use one to stay in line with your wider goals. This is your safety net.




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