Mary Madden
Mary Madden, from Galway, is a first time author. Her book is titled, ‘Celia’s Promise’ and is available from our website.
Mary Madden, from Galway, is a first time author. Her book is titled, ‘Celia’s Promise’ and is available from our website.
Maire-Ros is from Dublin and is a family Constellations Practitioner. Her first book, an autobiography, is titled ‘Time To Be Me’ and is available from our website and in selected stores.
When I left my job as a consultant at a centre specialising in the treatment of eating disorders, I didn’t know that I would be without any sort of regular work for the next 5 years. I didn’t know that was the amount of time it would take me to write my memoir “Time to…
Happiness is a State of Mind by Choice Jocelyn Cunningham, MD Dynamic Concepts & Wellness #MillennialMentalHealth Workshop, National University of Ireland, Galway 10.10.2017 ‘If you plan on being anything less than you are capable of being, you will probably be unhappy all the days of your life’ Abraham Maslow Abraham Harold Maslow (April 1, 1908…
Aine is from Dublin and is a first time author with us. Aine’s book is titled, ‘Angels, Autism, Mitochrondial & Me’. Her book is available from our website and from selected stores.
“Time to be Me”, by Máire-Rós O’Rahilly Why did you write this book? I hope that sharing my story will inspire others as it is a story of growing awareness and full of personal anecdotes that may be helpful to others. I intend to show that there are some things I have learnt which are…
Why did you write this book? The inspiration behind this eBook came from my Dissertation studies, which I completed at the end of April in 2016. Due to the nature of dissertations, they are often rigidly structured and encompass theories and constructs that are alien to those who are unfamiliar to that area of study.…
Just 36 per cent of the general population in Ireland trusts the government, the media, business and NGOs, according to the Edelman Trust Barometer 2017. This represents a drop of five points since 2016, and sees Ireland in the bottom four countries (along with Russia, Poland and Japan) when it comes to public levels of…