A Wishaw life coach has been recognised at a top national awards ceremony.Nicola Creen took home the most Inspiring Individual award at the inaugural Mental Health & Wellbeing (Scotland) Awards.The event, held at the SEC in Glasgow, rewards and recognises individuals and companies in Scotland who go above and beyond to put the wellbeing of others first.Nicola said: “It was amazing just to be nominated and it was very inspiring to hear stories from so many people that were in the room.The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now.
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