Mary Malloy
Owner of Wild at Heart
To love
To be of service
To not take life for granted
For the last 10 years I have been on a journey of self discovery following a path that has led me to my true self.
After my husband of 20 years passed away suddenly, I was left to figure out how to live without him and figure out who I was without him. It wasn’t just me though, I have 4 boys who had to figure how to live without their dad and who they were without him. Our hearts were broken and in desperate need of repair.
There were many obstacles we had to face not only as a family but for me as a mother. At times it wasn’t pretty to say the least. There were days I didn’t think I was going to get through it. Keeping my family together has been the hardest thing I have ever done.
However, throughout these last 10 years, I never lost my purpose, which is to love, to be of service and to not take life for granted. I have learned that at the end of the day, all we have is each other, family is everything, to be thankful, to be grateful for all that we have. Good or bad, happy or sad. Endure and embrace what life puts on your plate. Know that we are all so much stronger then we think we are.
Through the Healing Arts, which has taught me go inside myself, sort it all out, to heal from the inside out and by exploring different activities, adventures, fitness and stepping out of my comfort zone, I have found that it has helped me get through my grief, kept me grounded through trying times and most of all, helped me to find my true self again.
I was always a free spirit as a kid and a little wild at heart.
I’m thankful to have found my way back!
My vision for my studio is to offer some of the healing arts modalities, some cool, fun, interesting workshops and classes in hopes that others will find their true selves.
Don’t be afraid of who you are.
Be love,
Be light,
Be of service,
And it’s ok to be a little Wild at Heart.