Communication levels described by Charlie Gilkey include:
The following question is appropriate for which season in a client’s life: “What do you need to adjust or suspend temporarily so you can finish this job?”
The following question is appropriate for which season in a client’s life: “What are you refusing to release that is holding you back?”
The following question is appropriate for which season in a client’s life: “How has God’s faithfulness been evident in these results?”
A deeply felt response coupled with commitment lead to ____ .
The top of the spiritual pain funnel is:
If a client is wanting to focus on his health, a coach might explore the following:
The top level of the Spiritual Pain Funnel is:
The following question is appropriate for which season in a client’s life: “How will you have to grow to success in this new endeavor?”
Some people are addicted to the excitement of ____, but they are not disciplined enough to persevere through the hard work of ____.
Spiritual leadership/life coaches should recognize that the following persons participate in each coaching encounter:
The bottom of the spiritual pain funnel is:
help clients articulate specific reasons changes is necessary in the present moment.
Wise people ____ and ____ problems.
In addition to the communication levels described by Charlie Gilkey, Blackaby and Royall also added the following communication level:
____ are typically easier to manage than _____
The following items are true in terms of seasons in an individual’s life:
Coaches should feel comfortable allowing and maintaining ____during a coaching session.