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A retreat to explore your Creative Mind

24th-30th March, Lithuania
From £1,200 Per Person (1 room remaining)

Creativity is not just drawing, painting, writing… it doesn’t have to be an activity at all. Creativity could just be a state of mind that feels MORE FREE.

That’s why our creative retreats + events are not just for creatives, they are for anyone that needs to rediscover more joy and ease in their lives.

Do you feel the need to disconnect from external expectations, and connect to something that feels more natural - more like you? Here’s how we do it…

  • If life generally feels a little bit meh, or you only really feel alive when you’re doing something new and exciting, this is a chance to explore how you can bring that feeling back, even in the most simple and unexpected areas of your life.

    Often just removing a lot of the stimulation we experience is the first step here, as things get slower you will naturally feel more connected, and likely to notice beauty around you.

    By exploring activities like mindful walking in nature, and asking insightful questions, you can gently shift your mind back to a place of presence and curiosity.

  • Creating is a way to figure out who you are, and feel clearer about every facet of your being, from how you feel, to what you value and believe. If you suffer from imposter syndrome, or always feel like you should be doing what others are, getting back in touch with yourself is key.

    We often listen to too many voices telling us who to be, and what to do. By creating, we are tapping in to our unique perspective, and expressing ourselves from there. We can feel more authentic, and less affected by what others think.

  • Trying to get things absolutely right is the death of creativity. Many great artists have to go through many ‘failures’ before they find their style, and the most unique ideas are often found when you least expect them.

    Perfectionism is a very modern issue, with online profiles that show only the best of everything, we don’t always get to see what goes wrong. In some areas of life, of course we need to aim to get things right, being creative is not one of them. The simple act of saying ‘it doesn’t matter’ is really powerful, and it’s the first step in being truly creative.

  • As adults we often we feel like there has to be a purpose to everything we do - there doesn’t!

    By removing the idea that you’re creating something so you can post it on social media, or as part of a professional project, you have zero limitations, and it all becomes a lot more fun and expansive! Without end goals in sight, you can just do what feels good, and get into the realms of enjoying creating again.

  • We were taught from a young age that learning had to happen in a certain way. Partly this comes from education systems, and the need to have some way to measure success (i.e. exams). Unfortunately some people are just not great at exams, but this doesn’t mean they cannot learn.

    If you think back to being a young child, there were many things you learnt very instinctively before you had to think about passing exams. Many people have a great sense of what will look, feel or sound beautiful, without there being any good reason behind it. By starting to learn new skills as you did when you were younger, just by trying and playing, you can find your own way of learning that feels right for you.

  • Take plenty of time to do absolutely nothing.

    Just as our muscles need rest days between workouts to grow stronger, our minds need periods of idleness to process. We do so at night while dreaming; during the day, our minds tend to process through daydreaming.

    In a series of studies, researchers found that subjects who were asked to do mundane, boredom-inducing tasks were more creative afterward. Boredom is a “variety-driving emotion,” meaning that it primes us to seek out new and different — therefore creative — experiences and solutions. Boredom naturally fosters the foundational facet of wonder, openness. A ready openness to new experiences and to one’s environment leads to more potential creative insight.

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Your Retreat Leader

Amy is a psychotherapist in training, professional graphic designer, and amateur artist.

Growing up in the 80s, boredom was a common occurrence, but it was never something that was as feared as it is nowadays. Remembering this time fondly, she shares “Most of my childhood I was faced with boredom. But it was this time in my life that I started drawing - and I’d spend HOURS doing so. Most of all, my imagination was totally WILD, and I saw the world through a very inspiring lens.

I know I wouldn’t have found my creative streak without that 'boredom', and it made me think what we might discover if we dare to venture away from constant stimulation today…”

The retreat will include optional 121 sessions with Amy throughout the week, if you’re interested in exploring person centred therapy, alongside your creative expression.

Learn more on 121 Creative Mentoring

What to Expect

The Venue

in the Labanoras Forest

We need to take a moment for the breathtaking setting we’re lucky enough to have for our retreat next March. But the first thing people ask when we tell them where it is, is why Lithuania, and not some other popular retreat destination like Ibiza or Bali?

Put simply, this venue delivered some essential elements for our program. Complete nature immersion, comfortable and stylish rooms, a gorgeous sauna with a lake-side setting to allow for wild swims, cosy fire side areas to enjoy a good book, lots of space for both privacy and group gatherings.

Siaurys is located about 80 km from Vilnius airport (flights around £100-200 from London), and the group will travel to the venue together in a shuttle.

Still have questions? Check our FAQs

“My (ADHD) mind is always active, and being hyper-vigilant, I tend to notice everything, which can be as overwhelming as it is inspiring. I’m quick to see and feel beauty in the complex connections in the world, and I feel driven to express those insights, but ideas are often fleeting, and getting started is the challenge…

Choosing this retreat was a conscious decision to be in a space without distractions, although I will admit the thought of slowing down makes me nervous, I know it’s needed. ”

Colette Burroughs-Rose • Retreat Attendee

A day on the retreat

We want you to know, this is your retreat, we are providing a framework, but you can always take what you need.

7am Every day will start with a mindfulness practice. This might be a walking meditation or a silent sauna session.

11am Creative workshop where we will start with a discussion on a creative theme, then offer you ways to explore that idea

2pm Your time to continue to create, rest or introspect.

5pm Talk, share, connect. Join the group for some reflection on the day, and what you’re creating.

3x meals are included at set times each day.
Spend your evenings however you wish…a glass of wine by the fire getting to know your fellow retreaters, or luxuriate in a silent sauna and star gaze

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