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I’m Wendy Billie, an
Affiliated Coach with Feroce Coaching. I have
significant experience as a
career
and life coach,
working with people who are either seeking advice on
career transitions or ways to grow their current career.
In addition to coaching for Feroce, I currently coach
executives in-house at a Fortune 50 company. I
have also provided advice and career counseling to MBA
and undergraduate students at the University of
Minnesota.
I have a master’s degree in
Human Resources, which provides me with a great
background from which to provide you with resume advice,
negotiating skills, and interviewing advice. Like
you are about to do, I took steps to reinvent myself because I was stuck
in my career and needed a career change. I left a
high-paying salary as a traveling occupational
therapist, but didn’t discard the psychological training
of my first educational degree. I sought out a
coach, read books, took career tests and discovered who
I was as it relates to career.
I used my skills and life
learning in my reinvention process.
I am
now in a successful career that fits me and pays even
better than the one I left. I enjoy working with
people in the process of discovering who they really
are, including through sophisticated career-personality
assessments, from my
career coach
office in Washington, D.C. It’s been a true
passion of mine and a way to continuously challenge
others and reinvent myself in the process.
Selected List of
Career Coach Training
Emotional Intelligence
(May, 2005)
DISC Profiling (June 2004)
Situational Leadership (May 2004)
Coaching to Capabilities Meets Performance Management
(March 2004)
Building Effective Relationships: Marshall Goldsmith
(June 2003)
Transition Coaching (April 2003)
Get Fit for Coaching (March 2003)
Executive Coaching Conference/Conference Board NYC
(January 2003)
Management II: Leadership Practice in Action; University
of Michigan Executive Business School (September 2002)
Immigration Conference/Employment Law Group (May 2002)
Orientation to Management (February 2002)
Civil Treatment for Managers (October 2001)
Targeted Selection Recruitment Training (June 2000)
Why Am I a Coach?
I can’t remember exactly
when it started but I do remember hearing a statement
similar to this on more than occasion: “I don’t
know why I am telling you all of this. I am
usually a very private person.” These were words I
have heard from a strangers' mouths, at a bar while
watching the Packers beat the Vikings, or during a 1:1
candid informal and/or business conversation discussion
in my office at work. I suspected then and know
now that I have an ability to not only listen but truly
hear.
I have also been aware that
I am a highly intuitive person and over the past 10
years this has become more apparent as I understand more
clearly how to use my intuition. The realization came to
me after a lot of introspection, thought-provoking
conversations, and extreme mind and body activity.
Part of my introspection included taking a three-month
sabbatical in the woods, solo but for my dog, to find
the solitude I needed when my life began to spin out of
control, yet this approach is not always necessary or
recommended for everyone. I also tapped into the
expertise of coaches for my own personal development and
continue to do so.
It seems that I have been a
relationship and/or career counselor to my friends and
family forever, but I never really thought about why
they sought out my advice. I came to realize that
my gift in this life time is to take my intuition,
listening skills, and other learning and to aid others
in finding their true bliss. Ultimately, that is
why I am a coach.
My Interests, Hobbies, and Personal
Passions:
Fitness -- ranging from
pursuit of my own health and wellness and serving as a
catalyst for others. Thus, I have taught yoga,
kickboxing, and aerobics. I enjoy running (with my
furry dog companion; Java), motorcycling, and spending
significant time in the outdoors. I like spending
time conversing with positive people or listening to
people who may be struggling in life and who could use
help finding awareness so they can discover bliss.
I have no problems telling others what I see and
engaging in open discussion and debate.
Reading -- anything from
sappy romance novels to thought-provoking
autobiographies to self-improvement books, which is a
good thing since that is what I am committed to
assisting others with as a coach.
Traveling -- but that
usually includes moving since I’ve moved 15 times over
the past 10 years. Some call me a gypsy but I
prefer to refer to myself as a free spirit with focus.
Of course the focus shifts, but that is another way in
which I find satisfaction in my life; continually
reinventing me. I can’t forget my love of music,
journaling, and finding serenity in the midst of chaos.

I have acted as a career
coach in Minnesota, Michigan, Washington, D.C., Northern
Virginia, Massachusetts, Missouri, Nevada, Montana, Ohio
(Cleveland), Upstate NY, Florida, California (Monterey
and San Diego area), Texas (Dallas), and Wisconsin.
Articles By Wendy:
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for a Woman
Personal Career
Coach
Career Life
Coach: Rev Up Your Energy Level
Washington DC
Career Coach
Career Coaching vs. Career Counseling
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