Author Mary Lunnen is a life coach and writer who works one to one with people helping them gain clarity and focus and achieve their dreams. Mary also runs inspirational workshops, developing the theme of Daring to Blossom: coaching and creativity.
"Mary offers a well-rounded service to improve one's body, mind and spirit - a bonus I wasn't expecting from life coaching."
"Life coaching with Mary has helped me come to some major decisions."
"Mary has a wonderfully gentle style and is well equipped with practical exercises which I found useful."
This book gives you the opportunity to try out coaching and creativity exercises, giving you a taster of the work Mary does one to one and in workshops.
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By Sarah Crossley
Aug 1, 2008
"Illuminating and Insightful" This is a beautifully written, inspiring and really useful self-coaching book. I found the exercises, especially ‘my ideal day’ to be illuminating and insightful. Mary’s gentle and encouraging style left me feeling like she was there with me, guiding me towards my answers like a guardian angel by my side. I loved the stories and experiences that Mary shared too. It made her words come to life and helped me to connect with the book even more. I recommend this book to anyone who is interested in developing a relationship with their inner selves and learning more about coaching and it’s tools. It is also packed full of resources and further reading recommendations. A truly delightful read. Sarah Crossley ClearwaterCoach
"Poignant, practical and purposeful" Mary Lunnen writes with a simplicity and clarity that belies the wealth of wisdom her book contains. She shares generously from her own experience, and writes with a nurturing style without losing focus on pushing the reader to take practical action. Dare To Blossom can't fail to move you on.
"Great read" Mary's book is a fine balance between guidance and useful coaching exercises, with some lovely story-telling thrown in. She focuses on topics which are favourites of mine, like the value of gratitude and developing creativity, and she quotes many of my favourite authors. There is an inspirational section reflecting on her own personal journey from cancer to coaching. This is much more than just a ‘how to’ coaching book – it is a very readable story, benefiting greatly from the inclusion of her own personal learning from her coaching experience.