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LIFC 201 Midterm Liberty University
- Coaching is for every kind of individual no matter what race, gender, etc.
- What occurs during the Preparation Stage?
- What makes Christian Coaching Christian?
- Which of Hippocrates’ four personalities are natural born leaders?
- What are the four themes of Coaching?
- “SMART” goals is an acronym for:
- Which is an important aspect involved in creating a connection?
- We replicate Jesus as the ultimate model for coaching by following his life:
- You should judge your client when truth speaking:
- The Coaches presence involves:
- Which of the personality traits may need assistance breaking projects down?
- When a client does not reach an objective you should ignore their failure:
- You do not personally need to live the life that you are calling others to live:
- Short term goals that are realistic contribute well to accountability:
- The Grow Model stands for:
- How can you display a smile over the telephone?
- A good coach is flexible and spontaneous:
- In Christian Coaching, change is typically brought about by choice and crisis:
- You must sometimes encourage clients to take a calculated risk in faith:
- Accountability is the structure by which you hold your client responsible:
- Goals must be
- Each client will have a different learning style:
- Which is not true concerning trust?
- A distinguishing factor between Counselors and Coaches is:
- Which level of listening involves “listening between the lines?”
- A primary role of the Coach is to:
- What happens if you give your client too much grace and not enough truth?
- Why is Life Coaching becoming so popular?
- In what ways can we replicate the ultimate Life Coach, Jesus?
- Your own life story has minimal impact on the kind of coaching you will perform.
- The Maintenance Stage of the change model is a continual state that does not end:
- The initial coaching conversation is about gathering information and data. Ways to do this include:
- A type of Life Coaching is:
- During the Energize Stage, it is important to encourage the client to avoid the pain:
- During which of the four simplified stages does the client begin to plan how to reach their goal?
- You can’t be a missionary without leaving your home:
- The number one group searching for Life Coaching are young adults in their mid‐ twenties and thirties.
- Counseling and psychotherapy have not had an influence on the world of coaching.
- During which level of listening can you use your own God‐given gifts?
- What is it that the client is encouraged to: recognize, organize, energize, and realize?
- Coaches should avoid asking open‐ended questions as it may hinder growth:
- Clients commit themselves to change during the Maintenance Stage:
- During which stage of the 5 stage change model is the client perhaps unaware of a problem behavior?
- Which is not a part of partnering with the client in problem solving?
- Coaches must be conversationalists
- You can’t bring the Word alive without quoting Scripture:
- It is helpful to a coaching relationship for the coach themselves to have experience therapy:
- Humor is not appropriate in the coaching environment:
- Christian Coaching is similar to counseling, consulting, mentoring because you must have integrity and bring hope and trust:
- What is a way to build accountability?