Lara Patriquin
When I realized I was less fulfilled as a doctor than I’d been as a student, I understood my next lesson wasn’t in medicine—but in the mind, and what truly leads to lasting happiness.
That question led me into neuroscience, mindfulness, and spiritual inquiry—and ultimately to a deeper understanding of growth, resilience, and human connection.
Now, I bring this work into the workplace, where growth is often overlooked—but deeply needed.
At Thinking 2.0, I guide teams through shared experiences that help people grow personally while working together professionally. These moments reconnect us to ourselves, each other, and a renewed sense of purpose.
Because real growth should happen at work.
