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Developing Your Life-Coping Plan
A talk by Steve Lynott

email steve@lynottcoaching.com to request a time for the talk.  You can chose 45-90 minutes.  The longer the talk the more interactive.

 
All men have a desire to life a full productive life, and ‘stuff’ gets in the way: bosses, spouses, family, friends and yes even our church family.  This session is open to all men who are interested in understanding our unique characteristics, what ‘makes us tick’, and how we can live a healthier and balanced life.
 
What you will gain from this talk:
 
  • How to re-discover your true identity
  • How to live life more abundantly
  • The source of core beliefs and triggers
  • How to make new habits
  • What balance looks like
  • The journey from coping to living
  • The seven attributes our family seeks
    (humility, presence, loving, confidence, truth, vulnerability, attunement)
 
Steve has been working on his own Life-Coping plan for several years.  He is a professionally trained business consultant, coach, facilitator and voracious learner.  Steve’s passion is to help men sidestep the many mistakes and challenges that marred his life and to see how his faith has helped him discover his true identity and the keys to a healthier journey.  His talks are concise, to the point, open and offer a compelling message for men who are seeking a healthier way to live in faith.
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  • Appointments
  • Life Plan
  • Blog
  • Personality profile
    • Assessment
    • Traits and Facets
    • Session template
    • Assessment results (example)
  • Tools
    • Accountability questions
    • "You are not your brain"
    • Triggers
  • Talks
  • Agreement
  • Assessment example charts