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Bold Yet Tactful Coaching

  • Steve Soars
  • Jun 16
  • 2 min read

Updated: Aug 13

Bold yet tactful coaching allows you to give your coaching client the benefit of disruption from their current way of thinking, focus on key issues in their life and challenging but helpful perspective. It is always done with permission, and within the context of trust. 


Disruptive Questions

  • What is all your winning costing you?

  • Make a list of what you have that is priceless and what you are doing to protect it.

  • If life turned out perfectly what would the elements be?

  • Many couples reach midlife and drift. How will you avoid this in your marriage?

  • Is you desire to buy another company/take another executive role driven predominantly by a desire to grow your net worth over the next five years or by a sense that God’s call on your life is to serve him as a business owner/executive?

  • If God is calling you to grow another business, as a stakeholder in your company what do you think He would like to see as the results?


Ruthless Focus

  • What do you feel is your biggest risk and why?

  • Who is your most valuable customer?

  • What are your top five frustrations in your new ministry role? (avoid or not, how, reduce mind share)

  • What is the most meaningful thing you could to do make your spouse’s life better?


Bold Observations

  • Your life appears to be tactics in search of a strategy – why might that be?

  • Many Halftimers encounter their biggest opportunity or greatest challenge after they decide to push all the chips into the middle of the table and ask God for what he has next for them. In what ways might this be happening to you?


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