
Are you looking for a Scottish motivational speaker for a forthcoming event or conference?
Maybe you are looking for something a little different for you or your team – an enhanced perspective, a fresh outlook?
Are you looking for a Christian speaker with a difference for your next church event, women’s group, or outreach event?
What will you gain from having me as speaker at your event?
- a challenging and inspiring presentation that will encourage listeners to be the best version of themselves
- scope to explore bigger picture life issues like roles, priorities, energy drainers, goals, self care and emotional management
- time and space to step back from day to day life, see what is going on, and understand how to make changes
- tools that help you change the way you see yourself and your situation so you can take specific action
- clear ideas, practical tools and action points that can be implemented immediately that will make a difference and enable you to function better in work, and in life.
- personal reflections from my own life and story that are relevant, honest, and open up the conversation
I came out of that event challenged and ready to make some very timely changes in my life. In a simple but inspiring way, Catriona outlined the tools to make the necessary changes that I needed and wanted to make.”
Contact me now to find out more and have a conversation about whether I am who you are looking for.
Looking for a Christian speaker with a difference?
Are you a church group or organisation looking for a Christian, Scottish motivational speaker with a bit of a difference?
Perhaps you run a women’s group, and are looking for a female speaker who is well versed in the challenges of juggling multiple commitments and roles in this busy, demanding world. I offer presentations that challenge, encourage and inspire – both with and without an overtly Christian emphasis, depending on your audience.
In my work as a Christian Life Coach, I love to inspire and encourage Christian audiences to think about what it truly means to love God, love their neighbour and love themselves:
- What does this look like alongside our call to serve?
- How do we learn to care for and invest in ourselves appropriately?
- How do we regain a sense of who we really are, when that might be buried under layers of duty, responsibility, caring for others, control?
- How do we learn to live without guilt or comparisons, enjoying being the people God has made us each to be?
- How can we learn to live out the purpose He has given each of us?
- Plus sharing some of my own story of living alongside depression, changing career mid life, unlearning negative beliefs and more!
There are answers, and keys to these challenging questions, and I would love to share them with you!
So what’s next?
If you would like to find out more:
Email me on catriona@equipforlifecoaching.com
or send me an inquiry by filling in this form.
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I look forward to hearing from you.
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Past Scottish motivational speaker engagements:
“You matter – how to get your sparkle back” event, Glasgow
Women’s group, St Kentigern’s Church, Kilmarnock
Women’s group, Bearsden Baptist Church
Ruchill Church of Scotland Weekend Away
Scottish Podiatry Conference 2015, Kilmarnock
The Women’s Engineering Society, Glasgow
Society of Chiropodists and Podiatrists Ayrshire Branch
ARK Cafe, Newmains
Whiteinch Church Women’s breakfast, Glasgow
In my career as a physiotherapist, I spoke numerous times on my specialist research field to wide and varying audiences. I have experience delivering well-presented and information packed talks to many different sizes of audience, from small informal groups of students, larger groups of physiotherapists and nurses, to several hundred plastic surgeons at The British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons annual meeting.