A retreat worth hosting starts with clear decisions
Explore your retreat idea, understand what it actually involves, and make grounded decisions as you move forward.


For yoga and wellness professionals planning a retreat
A retreat worth hosting starts with clear decisions
Use the Retreat Planning Checklist to explore your retreat idea and understand what truly matters — as you move forward.


For yoga and wellness professionals planning a retreat

You’re great at teaching — and now you’re considering what comes next
Many wellness professionals reach a point where hosting a retreat starts to feel like a natural next step — not because something is missing, but because there’s a desire to create a deeper experience.
At this stage, the questions aren’t about your ability to lead. They’re about scope, responsibility, timing, and what you can realistically hold — while still protecting the soul of your practice.
This is where the right decisions matter most — before you commit time, money, or energy.
THE EXPERIENCE IS WHAT PEOPLE SEE — THE DECISIONS ARE WHAT MAKE IT WORK.

You’re great at teaching — and now you’re considering what comes next
If a retreat has been on your mind, you’re not alone. At this stage, the important questions aren’t about your ability — they’re about scope, timing, and what you can realistically hold.
This is where the right decisions matter most — before you commit time, money, or energy.
THE EXPERIENCE IS WHAT PEOPLE SEE — THE DECISIONS ARE WHAT MAKE IT WORK.
Moving forward doesn't have to feel heavy — When things aren’t clear, every decision feels bigger than it is.
But when things are understood, decisions become simpler. It turns an idea into something you can actually evaluate, shape, and move forward with.



Bringing clarity to your retreat
Before choosing a location, setting dates, or thinking about pricing, there are a few things worth thinking through.
What your retreat is really about.
Who it’s for.
What it needs to hold — for them and for you.
The Retreat Planning Checklist helps you think through these decisions early, so you can move forward with intention instead of guesswork.


NOT EVERYTHING NEEDS TO BE DECIDED — BUT SOME DETAILS NEED TO BE UNDERSTOOD
Bringing clarity to your retreat
Not everything needs to be decided — but some things need to be understood.
What your retreat is really about
Who it’s for
What it needs to hold
The Retreat Planning Checklist helps you think through this early — so you can move forward with intention.



What becomes clearer as you think it through
Explore what your retreat is really about — who it’s for, why it matters, and the kind of experience you’re considering.
As your idea takes shape, choices around experience design, pricing, costs, timing, and capacity start to inform one another.
Nothing is decided in isolation.
You don’t need everything figured out — just a clear next step that moves your retreat forward.
You see what comes next
Direction becomes clear
Decisions start to connect

When you’re ready to look at the numbers
At some point, your retreat needs to work beyond the idea.
Pricing, costs, capacity, and profit are all connected — and they shape what your retreat can realistically hold.
The Retreat Budget & Pricing Kit helps you translate your idea into real numbers — so you can see what works, what doesn’t, and what needs to change.
THIS IS WHERE YOUR RETREAT STARTS TO WORK IN REALITY
When you’re ready to look at the numbers
At some point, your retreat needs to work beyond the idea.
The Retreat Budget & Pricing Kit helps you turn your idea into numbers — so you can see what works.

Turning my love for wellness into meaningful retreats
After years working in global tech across complex environments, I learned how clear thinking and structure shape real outcomes.
Today, I bring that same approach into retreat planning — helping you move from scattered ideas to grounded decisions, so your retreat actually works in practice, not just in vision.



Turning My Love for Wellness into Meaningful Retreats
I spent years working in global tech, where clear thinking and structure shape real outcomes.
Now I bring that same approach into retreat planning — helping you turn ideas into decisions that actually work.

