by Happy Buddha | Dec 13, 2018 | Retreat News
Living well or living in wellness… is there a difference? In my mind, the words might sound quite similar but the difference is profound. I truly believe that realizing that difference could be one of the most vital realizations you’ll ever make. Is Living Well The...
by Happy Buddha | Dec 1, 2018 | Retreat News
Don’t you want to get away? I mean for real… like a weekend getaway where you do nothing but detach the stress ball in your brain. Where you disconnect from all your tech that seems to constantly wreck your creative flow. A location where “The Grind” is completely...
by Happy Buddha | Dec 1, 2018 | Retreat News
Do this, do that, now do even more. In our modern age, it seems that the ultimate goal is to never stand still for even one fleeting second. And yet with all this “doing”… what are we becoming? It’s a tough question that many of us are desperate to answer. But...
by Happy Buddha | Dec 1, 2018 | Retreat News
Look we get it… you’ve never meditated before in your life. And it seems everyone and their third cousin is raving about it on their social media, during their green tea breaks (coffee just isn’t enlightened enough right) or at your last family barbecue. So at this...
by Michelle Taffe | Jul 29, 2018 | Reflections
The Fourth Agreement: Always do your best First published in 1997, Don Miguel Ruiz’s book The Four Agreements has since sold millions of copies. The book consists of four principles to guide you to living a life of love and happiness. This is the fourth in a...
by Michelle Taffe | Jul 23, 2018 | Reflections
The Third Agreement: Don’t make assumptions First published in 1997, Don Miguel Ruiz’s book The Four Agreements has since sold millions of copies. The book consists of four principles to guide you to living a life of love and happiness. This is the second...
by Tatiana Apostolova | May 3, 2018 | Retreat News
Technology is thought to be the ultimate villain when it comes to mindfulness. We spend too much time on Facebook, check our phones constantly and reach for Google any time a question pops into our mind. With so many distractions, how is one to remain mindful? Yet,...