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Coaching, the Spirit, and Moving Beyond Suffering with Doug Hartle

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Ever felt stuck in a 'woe is me' mindset with no clear path forward? In this episode we sit down with life coach Doug Hartle to unravel how coaching can reframe your perspective, leading to self-discovery fueled by the Holy Spirit and a renewed sense of personal responsibility. Through enlightening discussions on the similarities and differences between coaching, mentoring, and spiritual guidance, Doug shares insights from his Facebook group, Coffee Thoughts, and motivates listeners to embrace growth within their Christian journey.
In our conversation with Doug, we shed light on the delicate subject of suffering and how it's possible to adopt a victim mentality in those circumstances. We discuss the potential hazards of this mindset and explore how it can be replaced with a scripture-anchored perspective. This episode delves into the profound impact of modern technologies, like social media, on our worldview and how they can unintentionally foster a victim mindset. Doug enlightens us by highlighting how a coach can switch this narrative by encouraging an attitude centered on seeking God's will, even amid hardships.
But our journey doesn't end there. We dive deeper into the essence of love in coaching, drawing inspiration from the ultimate coach, Jesus. His unconditional love for everyone serves as a blueprint for us to love others as they are, and encourage them to follow His path. Doug emphasizes the importance of being grounded in our identity to love those not following Jesus, and we delve into the promises Jesus gave in John 13-17. We also address the critical role of the Holy Spirit in transforming lives, the power of personal stories, and the importance of coaching to communicate these life-altering experiences. This episode is not merely about coaching, but an exploration of the transformative power of faith and love in our lives. Tune in to be inspired and transformed!

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Chapters

1. Coaching, the Spirit, and Moving Beyond Suffering with Doug Hartle (00:00:00)

2. Coaching and Self-Discovery in Podcast (00:00:02)

3. Coaching, Suffering, and Overcoming Victim Mentality (00:06:22)

4. The Power of Love and Coaching (00:19:56)

5. Holy Spirit Empowering Through Personal Stories (00:26:22)

115 episodes

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Ever felt stuck in a 'woe is me' mindset with no clear path forward? In this episode we sit down with life coach Doug Hartle to unravel how coaching can reframe your perspective, leading to self-discovery fueled by the Holy Spirit and a renewed sense of personal responsibility. Through enlightening discussions on the similarities and differences between coaching, mentoring, and spiritual guidance, Doug shares insights from his Facebook group, Coffee Thoughts, and motivates listeners to embrace growth within their Christian journey.
In our conversation with Doug, we shed light on the delicate subject of suffering and how it's possible to adopt a victim mentality in those circumstances. We discuss the potential hazards of this mindset and explore how it can be replaced with a scripture-anchored perspective. This episode delves into the profound impact of modern technologies, like social media, on our worldview and how they can unintentionally foster a victim mindset. Doug enlightens us by highlighting how a coach can switch this narrative by encouraging an attitude centered on seeking God's will, even amid hardships.
But our journey doesn't end there. We dive deeper into the essence of love in coaching, drawing inspiration from the ultimate coach, Jesus. His unconditional love for everyone serves as a blueprint for us to love others as they are, and encourage them to follow His path. Doug emphasizes the importance of being grounded in our identity to love those not following Jesus, and we delve into the promises Jesus gave in John 13-17. We also address the critical role of the Holy Spirit in transforming lives, the power of personal stories, and the importance of coaching to communicate these life-altering experiences. This episode is not merely about coaching, but an exploration of the transformative power of faith and love in our lives. Tune in to be inspired and transformed!

Support the Show.

Watch Us On Youtube!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Coaching, the Spirit, and Moving Beyond Suffering with Doug Hartle (00:00:00)

2. Coaching and Self-Discovery in Podcast (00:00:02)

3. Coaching, Suffering, and Overcoming Victim Mentality (00:06:22)

4. The Power of Love and Coaching (00:19:56)

5. Holy Spirit Empowering Through Personal Stories (00:26:22)

115 episodes

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