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Executive Contributors at Brainz Magazine are handpicked and invited to contribute because of their knowledge and valuable insight within their area of expertise.

Nichi Morrin

Executive Contributor

Clinical Psychologist & Sustainable Health Coach

Nichi Morrin

Clinical Psychologist & Sustainable Health Coach

Nichi Morrin is a visionary clinical psychologist, entrepreneur, and founder of a clinical psychology clinic focusing on hypermobility, dysautonomia disorders, invisible and persisten chronic conditions, women’s health, eating disorders, neurodiversity, intimacy, and trauma. Known for her authenticity, humour, and deep empathy, Nichi brings both professional expertise and lived experience to her work. Her own journey with invisible health conditions, infertility, burnout, and major surgery has deeply informed her approach to sustainable success and wellbeing.
 
Nichi is the founder of Rewired Psychology clinic where Nichi is renowned for helping make the "invisible visible" and looking holistically at problems. Nichi developed the Comprehensive Health Story Report which helps people who have complex health histories or unexplained symptoms to put their health presentation into an easy to understand story to share with health professionals. This leads to less repeating of their story and allowing people to get help more effectively.
 
Nichi is the CEO of The Million Seen Movement, a coaching, advocacy and consulting service that empowers individuals with invisible conditions to reclaim their lives and embrace their unique strengths, or "zebra stripes." This is a global initiative advocating for better recognition and sustainable solutions for invisible conditions. She is also the host of The Sustainable Success Series podcast, where she shares humble, raw stories of triumph over adversity.
 
Nichi combines her professional knowledge and experience with lived experience of complex, persistent health conditions. Nichi provides group programs to help those living with invisible conditions and a support group for those needing a little extra support with connection, stress management and nervous system regulation. With qualifications in business, awards for her research in rural adolescent mental health, and experience as a former hairdresser and award-winning salon owner, Nichi combines her diverse skills with a passion for helping others live with energy, purpose, and fulfillment. Through her writing, coaching, and advocacy, she inspires others to find happiness, sustainable health, and positive well-being.
 
Nichi's book Girl, Get Out of The Freaking Car! A Nine-Step Roadmap to Simple Self-Worth and Possibilities" can be found at The Successful Zebra Store. You can also listen to her podcast, The Sustainable Success Series, on all popular platforms.

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CREA Global Awards presented to

Nichi Morrin

Clinical Psychologist & Sustainable Health Coach

The CREA Global Awards is proudly presented to the honoree by the Brainz Magazine Selection Committee, in recognition for their creative and innovative ideas, adaptability in business, or for their contributions to sustainability and mental health projects.

Caroline Winkvist

Editor-In-Chief

Daniel Ålund

Selection Committee

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Brainz 500 Global Awards presented to

Nichi Morrin

Clinical Psychologist & Sustainable Health Coach

Brainz 500 Global Awards is proudly presented to the honoree by the Brainz Magazine Selection Committee, in recognition of their entrepreneurial success, achievements, and dedication to helping others.

Caroline Winkvist

Editor-In-Chief

Fredrik Elfqvist

Selection Committee

Executive Contributors at Brainz Magazine are handpicked and invited to contribute because of their knowledge and valuable insight within their area of expertise.

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