Professional Biography
Wendy is a coach, strategist, writer, entrepreneur, speaker and principal of
Wendy Hearn Coaching, an international coaching company.
She works with business owners, leaders and executives who want strategies to
be successful, move to excellence and achieve profound breakthroughs.
Wendy is passionate, inspiring, enthusiastic and her contagious energy makes
her fun to work with. She's a catalyst who brings out your answers, insights,
thoughts and ideas. Wendy believes in taking a simple and basic approach so that
you can experience the success you want taking the quickest and easiest route.
Wendy has received awards for her work. At the Women in Enterprise Awards
2001 she was named Small Business Consolidator, sponsored by Barclays Bank plc
and The Millennium Woman as the candidate who has made an outstanding
contribution to business and who encompasses the role of an enterprising woman
forging success in this Millennium. "Wendy exemplifies the successful modern
business woman: driving her business forward with a clear vision, inspiring
others to do the same and providing an excellent role model for aspiring
entrepreneurs."
Professional Qualifications
Graduate of Coach training with Coach U www.coachu.com, and Business and Corporate
Coach training with Corporate Coach U www.ccui.com
Personal Biography
I’m an entrepreneur at heart who loves assisting others with their success
through coaching, writing and speaking.
My home is in Milton Keynes in the UK with my 2 daughters and I work with
clients internationally.
I believe that life is for living fully and having fun.
Organised
I'm a very organised person when something is important to me and if it's not
important then I can be scatty.
Being Challenged
I thrive on work that draws on the whole of me and really challenges me in
different ways. I enjoy the complexity of situations rather than it being too
easy. If something too easy, I get bored easily. It takes quite a lot to keep me
stimulated and interested and if that's not there I'm very unfocused. Work that
challenges me to be out of my box enthuses and excites me. I'm able to give my
best.
What do I find relaxing?
I find being active a great way to relax. My relaxation comes from playing
squash, salsa dancing (in fact any type of dancing!), walking and socialising. I
love reading and can often be found with my head in a book or two. I'm not into
watching the TV and usually don't have a clue what's going on in the programmes.
Being Outrageous
Being outrageous is one of my values and for me that means living and working
in an unconventional way. I enjoy having freedom and flexibility in what I do
and don't like being tied down to much of a routine. When I commit to something
or someone, I commit myself fully and I feel strangled if I have too many
commitments. I'm more of my true self when I have the freedom to go with what I
want in each an every moment.
My Background
My background was originally in accountancy working freelance and although
initially my work would be accountancy related, it wasn't long before I was
asked by clients to help solve other business problems. Inevitably these also
had a personal focus including negotiating, delegating, managing and planning
etc.
When I look back, I was doing a kind of coaching, but I didn't know what it
was called then and I certainly hadn't received any formal training.
Next, I ran my own business as a franchisee for a diet and fitness club. This
very much involved helping people achieve their goals. I thoroughly enjoyed this
work, although increasingly I realised there was something missing for me in
what I was doing. I didn't have a clue what that was, but I felt that there had
to be a better way to help people achieve their goals, whatever they were. I
also realised that what often prevented people from doing this were other things
which impacted on their lives. Things such as lifestyle, lack of time or
organisation, understanding what motivated them and stress. I didn't know what
was available to empower people to make the changes required, although I was
sure there must be something. Eventually, I sold the business, unsure of what to
do next and not knowing who could help me understand what I wanted to do. How I
wish I had known about coaching then!
I searched rather hopelessly for a new avenue or venture but I was convinced
that I wanted to work for myself. One day, during a casual conversation, my
sister mentioned an article she had read in She magazine. The article was about
coaches, which referred to them as 'professional naggers' and she thought that
would be right up my street! I bought the magazine not really thinking it might
be appropriate but later that evening I happened to read the article. Suddenly
it was as if someone had switched the lights on. The article defined the role of
coaches and it felt absolutely right for me - this was what I'd been searching
for but didn't know it! I knew straight away that coaching was what I wanted to
do. The next day I enquired about coach training and enrolled immediately. That
was just over 7 years ago.
I focus on what works for clients and assist them to eliminate what doesn’t
work in their life. I believe that coaching is about assisting a client to learn
to make better decisions rather than about giving advice. Although I may give
advice if asked, I encourage you to look at the choices, explore all your
options and support you in making your own decisions.