Psychologies

Into the future

IT’S BEEN CALLED ‘the great retreat’ and ‘the great realisation’… for you,  might year ever . Whatever your view or experience of the pandemic that has rocked the world, joyful retreating has never been more powerful or relevant to help you live your best life.

What’s more, the UK is upping its game – so, whether you want to rest and recover at a holistic wellbeing retreat, get guidance on your career or relationships on a life-coaching break, step away from your life to tap into your creativity, and more, there are increasing numbers of options closer to home if you don’t want to travel too far. Here, you’ll find some of my UK favourites, with a few short- and long-haul treats to look forward to and plan.

Don’t want to travel at all? Many retreats that haven’t been able to operate in 2020 are offering carefully thought through virtual retreats instead, so you can dive deep while being expertly hand-held in the comfort of your own home. Or, do as >

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