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Highlights
- Unlock the secrets of Spirit-led coaching and embark on a transformative journey to becoming a masterful coach.
- Author(s): Walt Hastings
- 238 Pages
- Business + Money Management, Mentoring & Coaching
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Book Synopsis
Unlock the secrets of Spirit-led coaching and embark on a transformative journey to becoming a masterful coach. In this profound how-to guide, you'll discover the art and science of coaching, the pathway to helping individuals bridge the gap between their present reality and their desired future, and delve into three fundamental questions:
- Where are you now?
- Where do you want to be?
- How will you get there?
Using the CHRISP model (Connect, Homework, Result, Investigate, Steps, Purpose), Fast Track to Masterful Coaching emphasizes the eight International Coaching Federation (ICF) core competencies, including Maintains Presence, Listens Actively, and Evokes Awareness. Whether you're a novice or an experienced coach, this book will empower you to guide clients toward their goals and become stronger individuals.
Accelerate your coaching journey and discover the power of faith-based coaching by starting today.
Review Quotes
One Challenge affirms the centrality of coaching in the lifelong development of our members and in the growth of healthy teams. I'm thrilled that the Lord has brought Dr. Walt Hastings-as a Master Certified Coach-to equip OC's people and deepen our culture of Spirit-led coaching. The concepts in this book are power tools for people with a Barnabas spirit. Put them to work and watch God transform lives, communities, and nations! -Dean Carlson, president, One Challenge
No matter your ministry focus, coaching can be a powerful method by which you can serve, sharpen, and grow others. OC is blessed to have Dr. Walt Hastings as one of us-an OC member with a wealth of training and experience, coupled with a heart to serve in and through our agency. You will find his book a valuable resource and guide as you seek to enhance the effectiveness of your ministry-and for your personal growth as well. I commend Walt and his book to you! -David Bulger, vice president, One Challenge Global Ministries
If you aspire to quickly grasp the fundamentals of Christian coaching and pursue certification through the International Coach Federation, I highly recommend Fast Track to Masterful Coaching by Walt Hastings. His explanation of how coaching is distinct from other people-helping approaches found in chapter 1 is one of the best you will find in print today. Well done, Walt! -Gary B. Reinecke, MCC, DMin, executive director, InFocus Ministries
Fast Track to Masterful Coaching is a rich primer on coaching, giving a thorough introduction to new coaches, as well as providing a road map toward deeper coaching for experienced coaches. Walt's CHRISP model is a compass that orients coaches to the structure of a powerful coaching conversation, while always keeping the true potential front and center. Well done, Walt! -Barbara Richards, MCC, Coach University faculty
Coaching is a way of helping others move forward, and Walt Hastings is a masterful coach. While there are no short-cuts to becoming a great coach, in this book Walt shares the essentials that will provide faster growth toward mastery. -Chad Hall, MCC, DMin, president, Coach Approach Ministries Fast Track to Masterful Coaching is an excellent resource for coaches who want a simple and direct way to approach their faith-based coaching with a clear and easy to remember model. God gives us our gifts, our gift to God is how we share those gifts. Walt's CHRISP coaching model simplifies the delivery of those gifts for all coaches. A great addition to any library! -Shawna Corden, MCC, Coach University faculty, author of Coach Culture
In Fast Track to Masterful Coaching Dr. Walt Hastings delivers exactly what he promises. This is a clear and comprehensive guide to the most important perspectives and skills needed by anyone who wishes to become a competent and, eventually, a masterful coach. His presentation of the Core Competencies of the ICF will be extremely useful to someone working toward credentialing by that organization, as well as to anyone who is considering the credentials of a coach they might engage. Congratulations to Dr. Hastings for creating such a useful resource. -Laurie Weiss, Ph.D., MCC, author, Letting It Go: Relieve Anxiety and Toxic