Mary maps out the vision thing

ENTREPRENEUR Mary Nondé from Marlow is running Vision Board Workshops to help local people achieve their

John Harris

John Harris

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12:00AM, Monday 13 July 2015

ENTREPRENEUR Mary Nondé from Marlow is running Vision Board Workshops to help local people achieve their ambitions and goals in the area of work, relationships, family, health, property, travel and other interests.

These are inspirational and creative workshops in which you take time out to focus on what makes your heart sing. Your intuition will guide you in making a Vision Board â?? a personal road map that captures your hopes and dreams and encourages you to keep on track.

Our real needs can so easily get swamped by the busy stream of everyday life. Then the choices we make are not always in our highest interest and are out of integrity with our real needs.

In these powerful workshops, people and organisations tune in to what’s best for them. Rekindling their passion and purpose for life, they get clarity and solutions to challenges faced.

Once created, a vision will start to manifest and opportunities come their way quite serendipitously. That’s the magic!



For example, one client had been house-hunting for six months without success. During the workshop, she placed a large number “5” in the centre of her board, not knowing why. Three days later she visited a new property, loved it and bought it. It was house number “5”.

Mary has a degree in anthropology and an MA in somatic arts psychotherapy. She has been successfully facilitating Vision Board workshops for seven years in Marlow and other Thames Valley towns, as well as running retreats overseas.

If you would like the chance to attend one of the first workshops in Henley next weekend (July 17 or 18) please contact Mary via www.marynonde.com



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