*DAILY PROVERBS* - Proverbs 9 offers timeless Kingdom principles to guide your journey
Kingdom Principle 1: Build Your Coaching Business on Wisdom’s Foundation (Proverbs 9:1) Verse: “Wisdom has built her house; she has set up its seven pillars.” — Proverbs 9:1 Informal Definition: “Don’t build your coaching business on quicksand. Start with solid principles—like building IKEA furniture, but with instructions that actually make sense.” Examples: 1. Business Planning: Before you launch your coaching business, create a detailed business plan. Wisdom means planning for both the highs and the challenges ahead. 2. AI Integration: You don’t just use AI because it’s trendy. You thoughtfully integrate AI tools to enhance your coaching, like automating scheduling, but still keeping human interaction central. 3. Ethics & Values: As a coach, you build your “house” on integrity, ensuring your coaching aligns with biblical principles and wisdom rather than just chasing profits. Kingdom Principle 2: Feed Your Business (and Clients) Quality, Not Junk (Proverbs 9:2) Verse: “She has prepared her meat and mixed her wine; she has also set her table.” — Proverbs 9:2 Informal Definition: “Don’t give your clients the coaching equivalent of fast food. They need a solid, five-course meal, not some pre-packaged, reheated advice.” Examples: 1. Tailored Coaching: You don’t just give generic advice to clients. Like a chef preparing a gourmet meal, you customize your coaching for their specific needs. 2. AI-Enhanced Tools: You could rely on basic AI tools that spit out cookie-cutter responses, but instead, you choose high-quality AI tools that help you provide more thoughtful and personalized coaching. 3. Resource Selection: Instead of sending your clients outdated, free PDFs you found online, you invest in quality materials and research to keep them on the cutting edge. Kingdom Principle 3: Call the Right Clients to Your Table (Proverbs 9:3-4) Verse: _“She has sent out her servants, and she calls from the highest point of the city, ‘Let all who are simple come to my house!’ To those who have no sense she says, ‘Come, eat my food…’” — Proverbs 9:3-4