Why I hate the word "retreat", my newest reboot invention for offline meditation, and field music from Gambia
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Why I hate the word "retreat" Last weekend I took a retreat which I've done quarterly for the past three years now. I hate the word "retreat" because it connotates stepping back in defeat. Retreats are a power move. A time to check in and realign. If you need popular examples, people ranging from Bill Gates to Hemingway, to Moses all took regular retreats that informed the direction of their lives and messages.
Why I hate the word "retreat", my newest reboot invention for offline meditation, and field music from Gambia
Why I hate the word "retreat", my newest…
Why I hate the word "retreat", my newest reboot invention for offline meditation, and field music from Gambia
Why I hate the word "retreat" Last weekend I took a retreat which I've done quarterly for the past three years now. I hate the word "retreat" because it connotates stepping back in defeat. Retreats are a power move. A time to check in and realign. If you need popular examples, people ranging from Bill Gates to Hemingway, to Moses all took regular retreats that informed the direction of their lives and messages.