Lyndelle Palmer Clarke Wanted a Deeper Meaning to Her Life
Lyndelle Palmer Clarke, chief dreamer and founder at dailygreatness.co, author, speaker, certified spirit coach, and new energy guide, Lyndelle writes, podcasts and leads retreats and seminars on connecting to your s.p.a.c.e within (spirit, peace, acceptance, creativity & energy), living authentically, and becoming more conscious in everyday life.
Lyndelle is no stranger to the limelight. She started her first business in corporate entertainment at 18, managing and touring with her band as the lead singer in her home country of Australia. At 21 she signed to a major record label and travelled the world writing and recording, and in 2006 was a finalist on Australian Idol. After moving to London to further pursue her music career she suffered severe depression which was her catalyst for leaving the entertainment industry and pursuing her passion for personal transformation and human potential.
With many creative projects on her CV, Lyndelle has brilliantly succeeded at beating her own drum and living life on her terms. It has become her life mission to help others raise their consciousness and live more purposeful, creative, authentic, and meaningful lives.
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