Hillary Chybinski: Why A Retreat May Be Just What You Need

Tuesday, February 09, 2016

Why A Retreat May Be Just What You Need


What do you think of when you hear the word, retreat?

I immediately conger up something relaxing. A retreat to me, means getting away from it all and recharging your batteries.


I recently had the opportunity to go on a weekend retreat with a group of creative entrepreneurs. It was like a girls' weekend, but with a mission. We even had a loose agenda to keep us on track and accomplish our goals.  We loaded up journals, paper, pens, yoga pants and wine and headed to a beautiful cabin in the Maryland woods.

We did yoga and meditation.

We cooked together and shared delicious and wholesome meals.

We journaled.

We made mind maps and vision boards.

We colored.

We grew . . .as women and as business owners and it was glorious. We weren't there long, just a weekend, but that was all it took to refill our buckets, renew our creative focus and make a plan for the upcoming year ahead.


If you've thought about getting away for a few days with some like-minded people, my suggestion is to do it. I've been freelancing and running my own business for about four years now. I have attended workshops and conferences to learn new skills and keep the skills I have sharp. But nothing I've been to has had as big a personal impact on me as this simple weekend retreat. I learned new things about my friends, but more importantly, I learned new things about myself. I opened myself up to new experiences.

Day in and day out, creative entrepreneurs spend their days making things happen. Writing, designing, planning all day and sometimes into the night. For we women, we do it around the hours that we take care of homes and families, often at the expense of our own personal care. A retreat can help you take care of you. It can give you the opportunity to focus on yourself without guilt. That focus can help you see your true dreams and desires more clearly. It can help you find your passion and discover creative solutions to problems you thought you were incapable of solving.

So if you are feeling stuck or depleted, consider giving yourself a retreat. There are public ones available all over the country. Or you can gather a few like-minded friends and get out of Dodge for a weekend.

Have you been on a retreat? What did you learn?

catch you soon -

8 comments:

  1. I love it, and loved our weekend ago. I would be lying if i said I wasn't pining for another one!!! <3

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  2. I **need** a long weekend retreat mid-winter someplace WARM!!

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    1. It wasn't warm - we built a fire - but it was great and low cost and totally do-able.

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  3. Great advice. Love the idea of a getaway with purpose. As much as we women want to get away we need to keep our minds engaged. Glad yours was a success!

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    1. Thanks Sheryl - getaways with girlfriends are great too - we moms and women forget to re-charge our own batteries for sure!

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  4. I love retreats. I'm in the midst of planning a yoga retreat with a friend. I'm excited to rejuvenate and refresh.

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