Chuck Whitley Coaching

Chuck Whitley Coaching Executive Coaching from a Biblical worldview Top level leaders simply live in a world that most people don’t understand.

I am passionate about helping professionals thrive in their relationship with Jesus despite the unique challenges that running an organization entails. The fast past, high stress, always on nature of top level leadership can easily burn you out or worse it can bring out the worst in you. My passion is to help professionals with their unique challenges stay rooted in reality, connected to Jesus, an

d growing personally through spiritual direction. My greatest joy is when professionals are able to discern God’s leading not only for their life but for their organization as well. For more information check out www.4CBusiness.com

05/14/2026

Learning how to pray through fear has been one of the most helpful things I have ever done.

05/12/2026

Fear has a subtle way of creeping into the decisions I make. It can shape how I see the future, steals hope and joy for the work I do, and can even turns friends and colleges into obstacles to be overcome. Worst of all, fear often does this without me even realizing it.

Learning how to identify fear and pray through it has been a game changer for me. It has helped restore hope and joy in both my life and work. In this video, I talk about what it looks like to pray through fear and how this process can lead to greater freedom and peace.

05/06/2026

We have to learn how to manage our expectations. I have studied many approaches to managing unrealistic expectations, from self-talk to deep breathing. Each approach has its merits. But I have found that a prayer-based approach is one of the fastest ways not only to identify unrealistic expectations, but also to figure out what is realistic in the first place.

The Problem:
When I don’t manage my expectations, a couple of things consistently happen.

Number one, I get frustrated. If my frustration goes unchecked, it can easily turn into anger. When this happens, people start avoiding me—and if I’m totally honest, I don’t realize this cycle until it’s too late. People seem to have this mysterious ability to know when I’m angry before I do.

Number two, I tend to put my unrealistic expectations on others. Believe it or not, people don’t like this. The net result is tension between myself and the people around me. Maybe you have had this experience and asked yourself, “why is everyone avoiding me?”

Number three, I don’t work well on a team with unrealistic expectations. I end up asking people to do things they don’t have time to do, and the projects we are working on grind to a halt.

Learning how to pray through my expectations in the moment has been extremely helpful. Here are four simple steps:

Number one: Put it into words.�There’s something powerful about simply saying your expectations out loud (usually to yourself). When you do this, your brain naturally begins to evaluate them and make course corrections.

Number two: Give it to Jesus.�We need to learn how to give things to Jesus. I have found that many times when I am praying through my unrealistic expectations, I picture the hands of Jesus and simply place my expectations into His hands. Sometimes I lay the expectation at the foot of the cross. Sometimes all I have to say is, “Jesus, I give you this expectation.” Once I say this, I’m able to release it, and a more realistic course of action becomes clear to me. The interesting thing is that clarity doesn’t come until I release my expectations to Jesus.

Number three: Ask Jesus for something in return.�He may give you insight into what’s really going on inside of you, your team, or your situation. He might bring someone to mind that you need to forgive. Or He might give you a more realistic expectation that moves things forward. Many people proudly proclaim that Jesus is the leader of their life, but when pressed on how that actually works, they struggle to answer. I’m telling you—praying through expectations is part of how it works.

Number four: Implement what Jesus gives you.�This should be obvious, but I have found that I have the annoying habit of returning to my old ways once I feel better. This has forced me to cultivate the discipline of implementing what Jesus says immediately. Don’t wait. Don’t put it off. Trust that Jesus wants to guide you in the moment—and act on what you receive.
Every time I pray through my expectations, a few things happen. First, I get clarity. Second, I feel better—my shoulders relax, and a smile returns to my face. Finally, I notice that people like being around me again. That’s kind of important when you’re trying to create a positive environment that sees the best in others and calls it forth.

It’s time to get honest. It’s time to stop blame-shifting. It isn’t always everyone else’s fault. Sometimes the environment around me reflects what I’m bringing to it. They are the result of my expectations, my attitude, my agenda. When I pray through these things in the moment, a shift takes place. Things lighten in me, and then around me.

This is the burden of influence. I influence the people around me when I’m at my best, as well as when I’m at my worst. That’s why learning how to pray through expectations in the moment accelerates not only me, but also the people around me.

Give this a try, and let me know how it goes.

05/04/2026
11/11/2022

Praying for money as you start your business

https://faithlead.luthersem.edu/business-coaching-with-spiritual-directionA real pleasure connecting with Timothy Bowman...
10/28/2022

https://faithlead.luthersem.edu/business-coaching-with-spiritual-direction

A real pleasure connecting with Timothy Bowman and the work of Faith+Lead. I appreciated our conversation and I look forward to the next one! Please check out his piece.

Innovative faith leader Chuck Whitley combines contemplative spiritual direction methods with coaching for Christian business leaders.

03/12/2021

Does beating yourself up for making a mistake really make you better in business? I have found that most of the ultra intelligent, high achievers that I work with have an automatic strategy for dealing with mistakes. They mercilessly shame themself. When I confront this behavior they will often argue with me and say, this is what stretches them to become better. Does personal condemnation really help you perform at your best or is there a better way?

03/05/2021

Look, I need to just shoot straight on this one. You are simply not going to grow as a person or a leader until you figure out confession and learn how to acknowledge wrongs done.

In This video I look at the practical role of confession as it relates to productivity in the workplace. I argue that people who can not personally acknowledge wrongs done end up blame shifting which only brings conflict. Finally, I suggest a prayer based exercise that we can all do to practice confession on our own.

www.4CBusiness.com

02/25/2021

Have you ever worked for someone who had major character flaws? Was your boss aware of the character flaws that the rest of the office was talking about? Now that you are in charge are you growing your character based leadership? Character has the ability to inspire people to do their best and a lack of character can destroy morale, productivity and forward momentum in an organization. The big problem with character is that most of us tend to be blind to our biggest character flaws. If character is important and if we are blind to character flaws then what can we do about it. In this video I argue that God often reveals areas of growth as we pray, but only if we take the time to listen.

02/20/2021

Can God show us our emotional life? Is it even important? How do you grow emotional intelligence? Years ago Daniel Goleman wrote a book called "Emotional Intelligence". In it, he argued that those who run high in emotional intelligence (E.Q.) make more money, advance faster in their organizations, are more influential and are all around more success in life than those who run high in I.Q. alone. If this is true we have to ask the question, how do you grow E.Q.? In this video I argue that to grow spiritually you have to grow in E.Q. as well. I give a prayer based approach to growing your E.Q. through asking God to reveal your emotional life through the Prayer Of Examen. As God reveals the inner world to us, we grow closer to God and grow our E.Q at the same time. Check out the video and tell me what you think. Can God really reveal the heart, walk you past difficult emotions, give you perspective and grow your E.Q.?

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