Annette Birkmann foundeer of Flow-Point, Kick-start your ideas.
All it takes to ignite the engine is one kick:
PASSION
Do you express it?

No matter who you are, where you are and what you’re doing, you’re always in the perfect position for making that one kick.

Based on her motorcycle adventure in Latin America, Annette speaks with honesty and enthusiasm about motivation, taking the first seemingly insignificant step, setting goals, handling risks, overcoming failures, celebrating success and achieving fulfillment.

An idea needs to flow
To flow, it needs fuel

That fuel is inspiration and motivation

A new perspective is one of the most important requirements to meet challenges whether you're encountering them on the management floor of a multinational business or on a dirt road in Colombia.

Discover the possibilities of your situation with Annette Birkmann’s unorthodox motivational talks, which inspire, entertain and give food for thought. Based on her career change from attorney in Copenhagen to motorcycle mechanic in Buenos Aires and her solo motorcycle journey from the southern tip of South America to New York, Annette has a very affecting take on how to kick-start your ideas.

Equipped with two licences, one to practise law, the other to ride a motorcycle and 10 words of Spanish, Annette went to Buenos Aires, Argentina, to learn how to repair motorcycles and to make a dream come true: to ride alone through South America on a motorcycle.

The journey amounted to 33.000 miles (53.000 km), a wider behind and several derailments, which have provided Annette with an unshakable belief in passion and commitment as the forces which transform ideas into reality. Everything begins and ends with yourself - including all the fun stuff!
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Annette Birkmann is a motivational speaker
with a different story than most.

She is the first person to climb the alternative career ladder from attorney in Denmark to motorcycle mechanic in Argentina.

She is also one of the few women to ride solo from south to north of the South American continent; through Central America to Mexico.

Flow-point Kick-start your ideas!