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Anne Marie talks to Lucy Cronly WIN Professional Life Coach

Season 2, Ep. 1

Lucy and Anne Marie discus why teenagers are struggling in todays world and talk about how they can help.


Lucy is Accredited Life Coach. Her mission is to listen with heart, head and gut so that your wisdom can be accessed, gaps can be bridged and you can be your best self. She work with individuals and groups to enable them to understand themselves better and move forward in their lives with clarity and purpose.


Lucy has worked in Social Care for over 30 years and as a Social Care Manager (from 1996) in residential care and in a community setting. Creating a culture of respect, understanding, compassion and empathy to support young people and their families was her goal. In seeking to understand the development of culture and empathy she wrote her dissertation on mapping the emotional system of residential care. She subsequently wrote a paper which was published based on the findings of my dissertation.



This is Lucy's website https://lucycronlycoaching.ie/


To find her on linked in just go to linkedin.com/in/lucy-cronly-86a66a9

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