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A different approach to wellness at work.

Wellness support built for real work.

I coach the person, not the problem.

My work centers overall well-being through Motivational Interviewing based health coaching. That means creating protected space for reflection, behavior change, and support that respects each individual’s experience, values, and capacity.

This is non-clinical, non-performative support designed to complement not replace existing resources.

  • I’m Amanda Bellas, a health coach and consultant working at the intersection of strategy, systems, and well-being at work. My background spans operations, people support, and organizational leadership, which means I understand both the human experience and the realities of modern workplaces.

    At the core of my work is a simple belief: people don’t need to be fixed. They need space, support, and respect for their lived experience. I partner with organizations that want to support their people in a way that’s thoughtful, ethical, and sustainable.

  • I coach the person, not the problem.

    My work is grounded in Motivational Interviewing-based health coaching, an evidence-informed, client-centered approach that supports self-agency, reflection, and meaningful behavior change. Well-being is personal and subjective, so the focus is never on a diagnosis, metric, or performance goal. Instead, coaching centers the individual and what well-being means to them.

    This approach is:

    • Human-centered and inclusive

    • Non-clinical and non-performative

    • Designed to complement existing resources, not replace them

  • I work with organizations that care about their people and recognize that well-being looks different for every human.

    This includes:

    • Higher education institutions supporting faculty and staff well-being

    • Healthcare practices and clinics seeking behavior-change support between visits

    • Organizations and teams navigating high demand, change, or burnout risk

    Whether support is delivered through a short pilot or an ongoing retainer, the work stays the same: creating protected space for people to reflect, build capacity, and engage with their well-being in a way that feels realistic and respectful.

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