Slides: How to Start Being a Coach
Steve Elzinga
Be an informal coach starting with your own family
Instead of directing telling family members what to do, ask what they want to do.
Instead of being the answer man, be the question man.
Instead of always giving your opinion as if it were the truth, ask for their opinion.
Instead of dictating the plan of action, let others figure out the plan.
Instead of managing everything, let another family member manage some things.
Be an informal coach continuing with all your relationships
Start by really listening to the people in your life – (where they are frustrated, excited, confused, struggling …)
Follow up your listening with questions that get the people in your life to think for themselves.
Be a volunteer coach at your church
Get official permission from your church to do this.
Officially take clients and work with them under the supervision of your church
Start your own coaching ministry
Register as a business
Acquire space to do the coaching
Get clients
Churches
Businesses
Niches
Sports
Business
Marriages
Job searches
Elderly parents
Entrepreneurs
Health and fitness
Church growth
Start your own coaching ministry
Register as a business
Acquire space to do the coaching
Get clients
Churches
Businesses
Niches
Charge for your services