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Marie Doherty

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Breathwork changed my life in ways I couldn’t have anticipated. For most of my life, I was a chronic overthinker, always on alert, always afraid that happiness was something fleeting, a thing that would eventually slip through my fingers. Even in moments of joy, I was braced for it to end, and in every other moment, I fought to control the world around me. From school struggles to navigating
motherhood, I felt I had to manage every little thing, and that meant controlling not only myself but everyone else around me. It was exhausting.

Raising teens was the real turning point. My children, who I loved fiercely, were not interested in living life on my terms. They were on their own journeys, with their own dreams, fears, and choices. And my efforts to control them were met with resistance and frustration—from them and, eventually, from me too. This
was the wake-up call I needed, and it became painfully clear that I couldn’t go on this way. I was drained, burnt out, and anxious. I needed something different, but I didn’t know what that was yet.

Like so many, I first turned to meditation, but it didn’t connect with me in a way that felt sustainable or transformative. Then, I found the breath.

I started with the basics—simple breathing techniques I could incorporate into my day. These techniques were my first lessons in presence and control, a way to connect with myself in a way that I hadn’t before. Bit by bit, I started to feel different, as though I was rediscovering something about myself that had long
been buried. Slowly, my relationship with control began to shift, and it was only the beginning.

Then I discovered conscious connected breathing, and my world changed again. This practice took me deeper, helping me release layers of tension and emotion that I didn’t even realize I was holding. For the first time, I began to accept myself, not as someone trying to become or achieve something different but
simply as myself. Breath by breath, I found a sense of peace, and for the first time, I could sit with who I was without judgment or expectation.

The most transformative lesson of all was acceptance. I began to let go of old wounds and beliefs I had clung to for years. I found myself re-examining experiences I had long carried as heavy burdens, questioning the meanings I had attached to them. I was rewriting the emotions and perspectives that shaped my past. Little by little, I could see these experiences as steps on the journey rather than things I had to battle or overcome.

And here I am, still evolving but finally feeling at home in my skin. The journey isn’t about becoming someone new; it’s about meeting myself as I am, with all my imperfections, strengths, and weaknesses.
Breathwork has changed my relationships with others as well. As a mother, I’ve become more accepting, more open, less controlling. I see my children for who they are, and I trust them on their paths. As a teacher, I now focus on what matters most. Connection—real, honest connection—is what truly makes an impact. In my classroom and at home, I’m more compassionate, less self-critical, and more able to embrace both myself and others without judgment.

Learning to breathe was my first step to learning to live. It’s a journey of release, acceptance, and growth. And if I can offer one insight from my experience, it would be this: the answers we seek are often not in striving but in simply being—being with ourselves, our breaths, our truths.

Marie Doherty – Empowering Women to Breathe, Thrive, and Shine.

To find out more about Marie, take a look at her profile in Practitioners Corner

There comes a time in life when simply getting by just isn’t enough anymore. For many of us, the fast pace of life and constant demands can leave us feeling drained, disconnected, and stuck in a cycle of just surviving. I’ve been there and it’s not a pleasant place to be, so I know how important it is to find a way out of that pattern and into something more nourishing and fulfilling.

That’s what led me to create THRIVE with the Tree of Breath—a framework that goes beyond just coping and instead nurtures a genuine sense of thriving. Inspired by the growth of a tree, this approach weaves together breathwork, happiness practices, and gentle holistic techniques to help us grow stronger, feel grounded, and live with purpose.

Each part of the THRIVE journey mirrors a part of the tree, starting with roots that ground us, a trunk that supports us, branches that extend us, leaves that nourish us, flowers that connect us with others and finally, fruit that symbolises our empowerment. With our breath as our guide, this journey invites us to reconnect with our authentic selves, grow through life’s challenges, and rediscover the joy of simply being.
By rooting ourselves in intentional breath and aligning with our values, we can nurture resilience, discover deeper self-awareness, and, most importantly, create space to grow into the life we’ve always hoped for.

The Roots of the THRIVE framework are all about creating a solid foundation by grounding yourself in who you are and where you are right now. This stage combines Therapeutic Breath with reflective practices, like a life audit and values audit, to help you gain clarity on your current state and what truly matters to you. Here, we also focus on your breathing patterns, identifying ways to improve them because breathing well is at the root of all health—it impacts everything from your energy to your emotional resilience. Embracing your response-ability, or the power to choose how you respond to life’s challenges, is also key. Like roots stabilising a tree, this foundation grounds you, helping you approach each day with balance, strength, and a sense of possibility.

The Trunk of the THRIVE framework represents your inner strength and stability, the core that supports you through life’s challenges. At this stage, we focus on Happy Breath, a practice that nurtures emotional resilience and balance by connecting to the pillars of the body and heart. Just as the trunk holds up a tree, these practices help you find stability within, supporting your well-being in a way that feels solid and dependable. With techniques for emotional regulation and heart-centred breathing, the trunk stage invites you to cultivate calmness and compassion, building a strong core that enables you to weather whatever comes your way. This stage is all about standing tall, feeling centred, and rooting deeply into a sense of self-trust.

The Branches of the THRIVE framework symbolise growth beyond old limitations, stretching outward to reach new possibilities. This stage is all about Rewiring Breath, where we work on releasing limiting beliefs and patterns that may be holding you back. Just as branches extend outward, here we explore practices like NLP, Havening, EFT, and Conscious Connected Breathing to help you open up to fresh perspectives and transform your mental landscape. The branches stage invites you to reframe old habits and thoughts, creating space for new growth, flexibility, and empowerment. With each breath, you reach a little further, discovering the freedom that comes from letting go of what no longer serves you.

The Leaves of the THRIVE framework represent nourishment and renewal, drawing in light and energy to sustain your inner vitality. In this stage, we focus on Inner Nourishing Breath—practices that nurture your soul and feed your sense of well-being. Just as leaves absorb sunlight to sustain the tree, this stage invites you to take in what truly replenishes you. Through coherence breathing, flower essences, and connecting with your own inner wisdom, the leaves stage is about caring for yourself deeply and consistently. It’s a reminder that nourishment isn’t a luxury; it’s essential for growth. By tuning into what truly sustains you, you cultivate the resilience and vitality needed to flourish.

The Flowers of the THRIVE framework symbolise connection, beauty, and the joy of sharing who we are with others. In this stage, we focus on Vital Connecting Breath, using practices that foster empathy, compassion, and deeper relationships. Just as flowers bloom outwardly, this stage invites us to open up and connect with the world around us. Heart Coherence breathing and Loving Kindness practices are central here, helping you cultivate meaningful connections, both with yourself and others. The flowers remind us that true connection is a gift, bringing colour and vibrancy to life. By nurturing these bonds, you allow your relationships to blossom and enrich your journey.

The Fruit of the THRIVE framework represents the harvest of your journey—embodying empowerment, fulfillment, and purpose. This final stage focuses on Empowering Breath, using conscious connected breathwork to help you embrace your strength and step into your fullest self. Just as the fruit of a tree contains the seeds of new life, this stage is about realising the power and potential you’ve cultivated through each phase of growth. Here, breathwork encourages you to feel grounded in your accomplishments, aligned with your passions, and confident in the path ahead. The fruit stage is your chance to savour the journey, embodying the wisdom, resilience, and vitality you’ve nurtured within.

The THRIVE framework is a journey through growth, resilience, and self-discovery, each stage building on the one before it. Like a tree, our well-being is rooted in a strong foundation, and from there, we reach upward, nourish ourselves, connect with others, and finally harvest the fruits of our inner work. Through intentional breath and thoughtful practices, the THRIVE framework guides us from simply surviving to truly thriving, honouring each step as part of a whole, living process. By tending to our roots, trunk, branches, leaves, flowers, and fruit, we reconnect with ourselves and the world around us in a way that feels grounded, balanced, and deeply fulfilling. In every breath, we find a new beginning, a reminder of our strength, and a pathway toward a life of growth and empowerment.

Marie Doherty – Empowering Women to Breathe, Thrive, and Shine.

To find out more about Marie, take a look at her profile in Practitioners Corner

What do you enjoy about breathwork and how has it helped you?

What I enjoy most about breathwork is its simplicity and power. Breathwork is always accessible; it’s something I carry with me wherever I go, an anchor that grounds me in any moment. It’s a tool that helps me connect with myself deeply and in ways that no other practice has. The act of breathing, especially conscious connected breathwork, brings a sense of presence that’s calming and empowering. It’s a reminder that I don’t need to control everything—each breath comes and goes, and with it, I can let go of old patterns, fears, and the need for control.

Breathwork has helped me in profound ways. It’s allowed me to accept myself as I am, to live with less anxiety and more ease. Through breathwork, I’ve learned to be present, even in challenging times. It’s helped me release tension, manage stress, and find peace in moments where I’d once feel overwhelmed. Most importantly, it’s helped me build resilience and acceptance within myself, and that, in turn, has made me a more grounded mum and teacher. Breathwork is my sanctuary, a place I can come back to again and again, knowing it will support and steady me.

Where did you complete your training (or where are you still in training)?

Graduate Facilitator, Mentor and Teacher at Breathing Space

Are you trained in any other modalities?

I am trained in Flower and Vibrational essence therapy, NLP, havening, EFT and mindfulness

How do they integrate with breathwork?

Flower essences, NLP, havening, EFT and mindfulness all integrate seamlessly with breathwork, each adding depth to the practice. Together, they support emotional release, shift limiting beliefs, and foster a sense of inner peace and resilience. Breathwork brings clients into a receptive state, allowing these therapies to work more profoundly. Whether enhancing emotional balance, cultivating joy, or releasing old patterns, these practices together provide a powerful, holistic approach for deep-rooted healing and transformation

What is your personal journey?

I started teaching at 21, full of energy and hope. Life in rural Donegal was busy, raising three children—two now in college and one still at home—and balancing family, work, and community. Losing my mum at 25 was a turning point, leaving a deep ache that I carried silently. Over time, stress and overwhelm took their toll, and I felt like I’d lost a sense of myself—not just as a teacher or mother but as a person.

Then I found breathwork and other holistic practices. It began as a few moments of peace but quickly became my path to healing. Gradually, I started releasing years of tension and self-judgment. I learned to let go, be present, and reconnect with myself. Breath by breath, I found strength, resilience, and a renewed sense of calm that has changed my life. Now, I approach teaching, motherhood, and life itself with more compassion, feeling grateful and grounded in each moment.

What do you stand for, and what do you stand against?

I stand for empowerment and nurturing—especially for women, mums, and teachers. My work is rooted in helping others reconnect with their innate power, embracing feminine energy, and living more mindfully and authentically. I value holistic well-being, promoting a life of balance, calm, and self-discovery through gentle yet transformative practices.

I stand for supporting foundational growth through intentional practices, such as breathing and mindset work, to foster inner calm and emotional resilience. I advocate for the importance of role modelling—encouraging mothers and teachers to embody the calm and balance they wish to pass on to teens and children, as I believe calm homes and classrooms begin with calm adults.

I stand for the celebration of womanhood and the healing power of feminine energy, challenging the societal tendency to overvalue masculine traits. My work centres on integration and choice, helping others understand that they can shape their emotions and experiences with awareness and intention.

I stand against rigid, overstressed environments that leave little room for calm and connection. I oppose the idea that women, mums, or teachers need to constantly give without replenishing themselves. I stand against the cultural conditioning that ignores the value of feminine energy and the holistic approach to well-being, as well as the outdated belief that emotions should be repressed rather than processed and honoured.

Additionally, I reject superficial quick fixes and toxic positivity and instead emphasise practices that create deep, sustainable change, calling out the “nonsense” of approaches that disregard the power of mindfulness and intentionality.

What is your greatest wish for your clients

My greatest wish for my clients is that they reconnect with their true selves and discover the power and peace that lies within them. I want them to realise that they have a choice in every moment—to shape their emotions, their responses, and their lives in ways that feel nourishing and authentic. I wish for them to find a sense of calm and resilience, so they can approach life’s challenges with grace and strength.

I hope they learn to embrace their feminine energy, valuing it as a powerful force for balance and healing in a world that often prizes the opposite. I want them to realise it’s ok not to be mindful, happy, in control all the time and that there is support for then in those times. I wish for them to create homes and environments that reflect tall this,, not only for themselves but for their children, students, and everyone they touch. Above all, I want them to feel empowered to live fully, joyfully, and with a deep-rooted sense of purpose and connection.

My Bio

Marie Doherty is a holistic wellbeing practitioner in Ireland. She is passionate about empowering women to embrace their innate strength and helping teachers lead a gentler, more mindful life. Having taught for over 30 years she understands the pressures of the classroom and the stresses of balancing school and home life. Using her skills and experience she equips teachers with the skills to create calm and balanced lives, initially using the breath. Her mission is to celebrate womanhood and bring more feminine energy to the world. Remember, calm homes begin with calm mums and calm schools begin with calm teachers.

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