
Ulrika Torquato
M.D.
Ticino, CHCreating meaningful success without missing the life we are living.
Ulrika Torquato speaks about the hidden ways modern life can disconnect us from the life we are actually living.
Her work explores how constant striving, future-focused living, and chronic mental pressure affect the way people work, lead, relate, and experience meaningful success.
With a background spanning medicine, opera, visual art, and psychology, Ulrika brings a rare combination of scientific insight and deeply human storytelling to the stage.
Born in Sweden, raised in Brazil, and based in Switzerland, she is the creator of Joyering®, a practice centered on noticing what is already good, meaningful, or alive in everyday life.
Her talks explore themes such as:
• Why achievement alone does not create fulfillment
• The hidden cost of always thinking ahead
• Meaningful success without missing the life we are living
• The difference between thinking about life and directly experiencing it
• How attention shapes resilience, creativity, and human connection
Ulrika is currently pursuing postgraduate studies in palliative care psychology, exploring attention, meaning, and what truly matters in human life.
Ulrika Torquato speaks about the hidden ways modern life can disconnect us from the life we are actually living.
Her work explores how constant striving, future-focused living, and chronic mental pressure affect the way people work, lead, relate, and experience meaningful success.
With a background spanning medicine, opera, visual art, and psychology, Ulrika brings a rare combination of scientific insight and deeply human storytelling to the stage.
Born in Sweden, raised in Brazil, and based in Switzerland, she is the creator of Joyering®, a practice centered on noticing what is already good, meaningful, or alive in everyday life.
Her talks explore themes such as:
• Why achievement alone does not create fulfillment
• The hidden cost of always thinking ahead
• Meaningful success without missing the life we are living
• The difference between thinking about life and directly experiencing it
• How attention shapes resilience, creativity, and human connection
Ulrika is currently pursuing postgraduate studies in palliative care psychology, exploring attention, meaning, and what truly matters in human life.
SEE WHAT IS ALREADY THERE: CREATING MEANINGFUL SUCCESS WITHOUT MISSING OUR LIVES
Format: 45–60 minute keynote
This program is perfect for:
• Leaders and leadership teams
• Healthcare professionals and caregiving...
