The Consequence of being Too Eager to Solve our Problems.
Marianne Glaeser is Austrian by nationality. She is a mother to three beautiful sons and a wife to her husband of more than 30 adventurous years. After living 17 years in Africa and Asia, she enjoyed life in Rome, Italy and finally returned back to Vienna. This breadth of experience has shaped her deeply. She has been privileged to witness a variety of cultures and life perspectives, and her conviction that a genuine smile is the alpha and omega of our collective messaging is at her core. Marianne has been writing since she was able to assemble letters into words. She loves to share her colourful life and insights and relishes in others doing the same. Her belief that we are all wired for connection is one of her guiding principles. Working with traumatized people has taught her about the key role of forgiveness in the process of inner healing. Professionally, Marianne has moved from teaching to counselling to being a passionate online life coach. Her task is to support her clients from all around the globe to grab the chances life offers, claim their dreams, and live the life that really matters. Connect with her at her website, on Facebook, on LinkedIn, and via email.
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