Mary Kennedy

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Mary Kennedy admits she felt anxious moving out of her family home (Sunday World)

Mary Kennedy (68) has confessed she felt anxious moving away from her family home in south Dublin.

I needed to have bedrooms for her and her kids when they came to visit,” she said. "The move has been energising and invigorating. “They were unreal events,” recalls Mary. "The other was in August and we were able to use the conservatory and the deck at the back of the house.” "They just love it. "The house just got too big for me and the garden got too much and I didn’t want to be in it when I wasn’t able to manage it."

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Mary Kennedy Opens Up About 'Sense Of Anxiety' Moving From ... (Extra.ie)

Mary Kennedy has opened up about feeling a 'sense of anxiety' moving from her family home into a new south Dublin house.

During the pandemic, people got a real sense of getting their work/life balance right and they saw what their quality of life could be. 'The house is open plan, bright and airy. I love gardening and I am looking forward to taking on the garden. A young family has moved into my old house, which is nice to see. I think change is good, it has been certainly good for me. The house is new, bright and warm.

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Image courtesy of "Extra.ie"

Mary Kennedy Opens Up About 'Sense Of Anxiety' Moving From ... (Extra.ie)

Mary Kennedy has opened up about feeling a 'sense of anxiety' moving from her family home into a new south Dublin house.

During the pandemic, people got a real sense of getting their work/life balance right and they saw what their quality of life could be. 'The house is open plan, bright and airy. I love gardening and I am looking forward to taking on the garden. A young family has moved into my old house, which is nice to see. I think change is good, it has been certainly good for me. The house is new, bright and warm.

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Mary Kennedy speaks to people who now call Mayo home in TG4's ... (Connaught Telegraph)

Following the hugely successful first season, Moving West is back for a second series on TG4 this month. The show is produced by Dundara Television & Media ...

Also featured is Sophie Woodliffe, who moved from York in the UK and works at Portwest as a product developer. Based at the Innovation Hub in Castlebar, Teresa is self-employed and works with corporate companies as a consultant, trainer, speaker and facilitator. The series follows the lives of individuals and families who have moved or are in the process of moving to a new home along the Atlantic coast. In a relaxed, entertaining and informal fashion, each episode explores the many opportunities that the region has to offer. The second episode next Wednesday (January 18) features Michael Keane, who left his Mayo home when he was 16. Following the hugely successful first season, Moving West is back for a second series on TG4 this month.

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