How Do I Know It’s Time to Start Christian Coaching?
- Alexandra Kaval
- Apr 24
- 2 min read

You're busy, and can’t stand how you get to the end of your day and instead of feeling fulfilled,
are frustrated that there’s still so much left to do.
Overwhelmed is an understatement.
You feel like you’ve failed and maybe, consider yourself a failure too.
You show up so well for the people around you, but keeping the promises to yourself? That’s a different story.
Self-care feels like a distant thought... A goal that keeps finding itself at the bottom of your to-do list.
Dreaming big, casting vision… that’s who you are!
You have always been wired to goal set and love that about yourself.
But lately, it’s felt more challenging to manage all the things.
Here's how you know it's time to start Christian coaching:
You are looking to elevate to another level and have a sense that will require something different from what you’re used to.
You are hungry to optimize your personal and work life while finding purpose in your current life season.
You want to explore the calling God has for you.
You’re eager to live out God’s plan for your life.
Speaking of, you could use help clarifying your goals and coming up with a concrete plan to reach them.
You would adore expert support as you navigate life decisions to come.
It’s not just about what you’re doing, but how you’re doing it.
It’s time to eliminate your perfectionist mindset and balance things in your life so that everything isn't so overwhelming, chaotic, busy.
What if you could establish habits that allow you to thrive in a self-care routine and experience joy in daily life, instead of stress?
The Most Important Indicator to Know Whether Christian Coaching is For You:
Perhaps most importantly, you want to bring Jesus into your everyday life.
You’re curious how to grow your faith to be more than just a lifeline in your struggles.
It’s time to ditch the doubt and live your most intentional, Christ-centered life.
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Motivated to make big moves and have the best support while you do it?
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