TEDx Scarisbrick: Why Conscious Day Belongs on That Stage

12 Sep 2025

Tomorrow, Celia Gaze steps onto the stage at TEDx Scarisbrick — a platform known worldwide for amplifying ideas that change the way we live and work. For Celia, this moment is about more than speaking. It’s about introducing Conscious Day to a wider audience and showing how a simple daily practice can create ripple effects across individuals, businesses, and communities.

Why TEDx Matters

TEDx has become a global stage for ideas worth spreading. Talks are shared in classrooms, boardrooms, and living rooms across the world, inspiring people to act differently.

Celia’s talk has the same ambition: to help people reclaim their days and live with greater awareness. In a world of constant distraction, Conscious Day asks us to stop living on autopilot and instead design our time intentionally.

The Conscious Day Framework

At its core, Conscious Day is built around three simple steps:

  1. Pause – Step back from distractions and create space to think.
  2. Choose – Decide what truly matters to you, your team, or your community.
  3. Act – Move forward intentionally, aligned with those priorities.

What makes Conscious Day powerful is how these steps connect to its four pillars:

  • Sustainability – Encouraging choices that respect people and the planet, shaping a future that lasts.
  • Inclusivity – Making space for every voice, perspective, and contribution in our daily decisions.
  • Purpose – Ensuring each action is aligned with a bigger “why,” not just immediate demands.
  • Impact – Measuring success not only by output, but by the positive change created.

Preparing for the Stage

Celia’s journey to TEDx has mirrored the philosophy of Conscious Day itself. Preparing the talk required her to pause, reflect on the essence of her message, and refine it until only what truly mattered remained. Just as Conscious Day helps people and businesses focus, TEDx has pushed Celia to do the same.

What Celia Hopes to Achieve

When Celia steps onto that red circle, her aim is clear: to inspire. If just one person walks away ready to design their own conscious day — aligning their actions with sustainability, inclusivity, purpose, and impact — the talk will have achieved its mission.

A Call to Begin

Conscious Day isn’t a concept reserved for keynote stages or corporate workshops. It’s a practice that can begin tomorrow, for anyone. All it takes is the willingness to pause, choose, and act with intention.

That is the message Celia will share at TEDx Scarisbrick, and it’s the invitation she extends to everyone: start your own conscious day and see the difference it makes.