Retreat applications closing
Update: sorry you missed out on Rest, revitalise & inspire 2018. The retreat was a huge success, with participants from a variety of health professions including counsellors, herbalists, naturopaths and a medical scientist. Don’t miss out on our next retreat – for more information check out the retreat home page.
You’ve thought about it. You know you need it. So what is stopping you from taking your business AND self-care to the next level?
Applications for Rest, Revitalise and Inspire are closing very soon (if not sold out before).
Free of the usual marketing hype, Gill and Charmaine take a holistic approach to helping your grow a business you love. When you work from a base of self-care and authenticity it’s easy to identify the way forward.
Whether you’re an emerging practitioner taking the next step, a mid-career health professional in need of revitalisation or contemplating change after decades in the business, this unique retreat program is for you.
With over 42 years of combined experience running naturopathic and multidisciplinary clinics, Gill and Charmaine are leaders in the industry and experienced mentors who understand the challenges of running a healthy business.
Our practitioner retreat in Bali (27 May – 1 June 2018) will nurture you in a tranquil tropical environment, with delicious organic food, onsite spa and pool. Interactive workshops are run each morning (a minimum of 20 hours of amazing hands on content), with time to reflect, swim, rest and be pampered in the afternoon before the daily check in session.
The cost is less than you’d a pay for a generic five day marketing course, let alone the eco accommodation, meals and industry-specific experience. The retreat and associated expenses is tax deductible (consult your accountant to see if applicable to your business), from the moment you shut the door and until you return home.
Rest, revitalise & inspire is back by popular demand after a successful inaugural retreat in 2017. We can’t guarantee that this program will be run again.