Certified Life Purpose Coach
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| After 30 years in Orange County, Mary decided to make a move to the tranquil life in the Pacific Northwest. She enjoys spending time in her garden and preserving the bird sanctuary she has created. Many afternoons are spent crafting creative projects and scrap booking in her art room, and no day is complete without quality time spent with her boxer, Bailey. Mary and her late-husband, Richard, have 2 beautiful adult children who continue to bless Mary’s life every day. |
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Life is a journey and sometimes we simply lose our way. As a Life Purpose Coach, Mary is passionate about encouraging women to adapt to loss and change and to help them find a way to get out of feeling “stuck”. She is committed to walking the path with you as you move forward and discover the exceedingly abundant life that God promises to those who seek Him.
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| Mary and her late-husband were one of the founding families of St. Margaret’s Episcopal Church and School in San Juan Capistrano, California. She was responsible for establishing and managing the medical needs of the school as the Supervising RN and she spent 25-years devoted to this practice. Additionally, she oversaw all of the medical requirements for the Special Camp for Special Kids program which provides kids with disabilities an opportunity to participate in summer camp activities. While a member at Saddleback Church she facilitated many book studies by Henry Cloud/John Townsend and hosted small groups. Now in Washington, she continues her work with bible and book studies at her church. She also is a volunteer at a pregnancy crisis center and leads a bible study for post-abortion women. |
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| Work experience includes nursing, teaching, mentoring and counseling. Mary is blending her work and life experiences into a purpose-driven ministry. Mary is passionate about this opportunity to walk alongside women who are hurting, and encouraging them to move forward in a healthy manner. Mary’s life has shown her that pain must be confronted and embraced in order to really have the strength to step forward and receive God’s best. |
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