Jesus, Life Coach: Learn from the Best by Laurie Beth Jones - Presentation Transcript
Jesus, Life Coach: Learn from the
Best by Laurie Beth Jones
Uplifting
There was a time when only athletes had coaches. Now, everyone from
CEOs to at-risk youth are being coached. The International Coaching
Federation-which began with only a handful of people-now boasts
membership of over 5,000, and currently more than 150,000 people call
themselves Life Coaches. The benefits of coaching have been well
documented, but having the right coach is critical.
Jesus had only three years to train the twelve disciples, yet in that time he
managed to turn this ragamuffin group into lean, clean marketing
machines. Divided into four critical sections-Focus, Balance, Productivity,
and Fulfillment-Jesus, Life Coach, now in trade paper, presents a faith-
based coaching program with Jesus as the model. Delving into the
principles Jesus used to transform those around him, the book offers
proven strategies and countless applications for modern-day coaches.
Personal Review: Jesus, Life Coach: Learn from the Best by
Laurie Beth Jones
[Jesus, Life Coach : Learn from the Best] I'm female & in business (we all
are in one way or another!) and I don't agree that this is all business, or
just for women. I felt this book was relevant for personal life as much as
for business relationships. I want my husband to listen to it, and sent it to
my best friend, and plan to send it to others I think would enjoy it.
It is not new information, nor was The Path, but like The Path, it
reinforces good principals that have been around a long time, reintroducing
them into our awareness. It is about inventorying our vision, motives &
inner life, and our relationships -- with ourselves, other people & with God.
Laurie Beth Jones cites examples from the Master Himself. Regardless of
whether or not you are a Believer, Jesus is a very good teacher & great
role model. This book is a good follow up to The Path, and the author
recommends first doing the exercises in it before proceeding to "Life
Coach".
I listen to these books on audio -- I enjoy them more that way. I have to
say, the intro on Life Coach was hard to get through & put me off (kinda
pithy) but once I got past that (it wasn't very long) it got good & I believe
everyone could benefit from it. I don't know if I WOULD have listened to it
when I was younger (and already knew everything), but wish I had been
able to.
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[Jesus, Life Coach : Learn from the Best] I'm femal more
[Jesus, Life Coach : Learn from the Best] I'm female & in business (we all are in one way or another!) and I don't agree that this is all business, or just for women. I felt this book was relevant for personal life as much as for business relationships. I want my husband to listen to it, and sent it to my best friend, and plan to send it to others I think would enjoy it.
It is not new information, nor was The Path, but like The Path, it reinforces good principals that have been around a long time, reintroducing them into our awareness. It is about inventorying our vision, motives & inner life, and our relationships -- with ourselves, other people & with God. Laurie Beth Jones cites examples from the Master Himself. Regardless of whether or not you are a Believer, Jesus is a very good teacher & great role model. This book is a good follow up to The Path, and the author recommends first doing the exercises in it before proceeding to "Life Coach".
I listen to these books on audio -- I enjoy them more that way. I have to say, the intro on Life Coach was hard to get through & put me off (kinda pithy) but once I got past that (it wasn't very long) it got good & I believe everyone could benefit from it. I don't know if I WOULD have listened to it when I was younger (and already knew everything), but wish I had been able to. less
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