Christian Life Coaching
Rooted in faith and mainly anchored in Scripture, this category is devoted to guiding growth and healing through a Christ-centered lens. Here you’ll find encouragement, biblical wisdom, and practical coaching insights for walking out your calling with courage and grace. Whether facing personal challenges, pursuing spiritual growth, or seeking clarity and direction, this space is designed to equip and uplift. Christian Coaching it’s about progress, leaning into God’s strength, and becoming who He has called you to be.
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Is it Possible to Recover From Betrayal Trauma? We will touch on the effects of betrayal, with a focus on intimate relationships and how that impacts those involved. Betrayal within an intimate relationship can be one of the most psychologically destabilizing experiences a person could endure. When the individual who was expected to provide safety…
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Your opinions are tools, not unremovable marks that reflect your identity. You’re allowed to refine those opinions. You can build a strong, yet solid, and flexible way of thinking. When new information shows up, say (out loud if possible): “I’m open to being wrong.” “I can see why this may be so.” And of course…
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Hello Friend! Happy Thanksgiving Day! May we allow this season to remind us to slow down and look around with clearer eyes, in gratitude and thanksgiving. I’ve been reflecting on the quiet ways God connects our stories. We all have something in common. Your presence here—your reading, your growth, your willingness to grow and learn,…
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A person who has never experienced authentic love does not recognize it as safe. A Person Who Feels Unloved Becomes and Unloved Person Ding-dong-ditchers of love Some people live their entire lives without ever feeling truly loved. Rejecting true love.This feeling of being unloved becomes their reality even if it’s just a perception that stemmed…
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Now I Have Four More Battles Imagine a soldier who finally musters the courage to step onto the battlefield for the first time. He fights hard, makes mistakes, learns on the fly, and somehow manages to win his very first skirmish. Sweat pours down his face, and he feels the surge of relief. It’s over.…





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