Combining work + purpose
We often separate "work" from "purpose," but what if they were meant to intertwine? What if our daily tasks could be a direct expression of our God-given purpose?
We often separate "work" from "purpose," but what if they were meant to intertwine? What if our daily tasks could be a direct expression of our God-given purpose?
When we focus on building genuine relationships, we're mirroring Christ's example. We're shifting our focus from our own agenda to the needs of the person in front of us.
It's easy to get caught in the trap of "what ifs" and "if onlys." We tell ourselves we're too old, too busy, too… something. We let the fear of failure, the comfort of the familiar, and the perceived lack of time paralyze us. But here's the truth: the only thing more painful than starting late is never starting at all.
Think of your coaching business as a ministry. It's not just about making a living; it's about making a difference. It's about using your God-given gifts and experiences to help others overcome challenges, discover their strengths, and live a life of purpose.
As business coaches, we're often driven by a desire for freedom and flexibility. We want to create a lifestyle that allows us to pursue our passions, spend time with loved ones, and make a meaningful impact on our clients.