Emily Wickstrom
I love coaching because I am able to help people “own what they discover.” There is something special about journeying with someone and asking powerful questions so that they uncover what they need.
I love coaching because I am able to help people “own what they discover.” There is something special about journeying with someone and asking powerful questions so that they uncover what they need.
I love seeing people growing in the use of their gifts and working together as the body of Christ.
By far the deepest reward in coaching is the breakthrough that accompanies greater levels of self-awareness.
We all have moments when we get stuck, and I love to help people regain momentum in any area of their lives.
I enjoy how coaching opens up the coachee to ideas that they had not thought of before and how the process can confirm actions they have been thinking about but were unsure of taking.
Discovering which way to go or how to get through can be overwhelming. I so enjoy supporting this challenging and refining journey with others.
I love how coaching provides a space for individuals to move forward and grow as leaders.
I love walking alongside those seeking to live out God’s call in their lives. It’s a joy to help them discern and articulate a vision—or re-envision their path—that leads to greater fulfillment, flourishing, and fruitfulness in life and ministry.
What I appreciate about coaching is that it’s a powerful ministry tool that helps individuals or groups achieve their goals and grow into a deeper, more fulfilling Christian life.