Silent Retreats
Are you past due for an inspirational shot in the arm to provide clarity for your life and your career? Here are three key steps for a successful silent retreat from a Master Coach.
Each year I encourage my clients to have at least one ‘silent retreat’ and more than one
if possible for the sake of fresh inspiration and clarity. This last weekend was mine. I feel it important to share the process and benefits with you as you too can create this remarkable experience for yourself.
First, I plan ahead. What location will heighten my experience? For me, it’s the Oregon Coast. My long time readers know that I am fascinated by oceans and coastlines; perhaps my Midwest youth left me yearning for their scents and physical pull. I’ve written about the magic of the Hawaiian, Mexican, Caribbean and Jersey shores.
The Oregon coast pries a piece of my heart open and makes me feel alive. Time spent in my mother’s assisted-living home teaches me it’s vital that we devote time to open our hearts in our fast-paced world. Otherwise, it’s quite possible to harden it for good.
If an ocean is not at hand, how else can you open your heart? The mere sound of children laughing and splashing in a pool; being in the presence of the love of your life; getting in touch with the beauty of nature that surrounds you each day; seeing the Grand Canyon for the first time. Stimulants are all around you. It’s up to you to uncover your own.
Second, I plan the materials that will support this process. I select books, my journal, a side tablet, books on CD, soft clothing, a favorite blanket and pillow. Now I am ready.
From the time I get in the car, I enjoy creating my own private environment. No radio, news, DJ humor or loud music. There is time elsewhere in my life for this.
I find it fascinating that on the way to my destination, it’s fun to enjoy an intriguing book on CD - something pertaining to my current quest. On the way home, I enjoy utter silence. I have no desire for outside influence in any form.
Having created my own environment and honoring one of my top values of expanding my mind on the way, I am completely relaxed by the time I reach my destination. Traffic or weather challenges have no power over my essence. I am in charge.
Third - Prior to reaching my destination, I’ve picked up weekend essentials—simple foods, beverages and, of course, flowers to brighten my room. The journey doesn’t begin now; it began the moment I left my home.
The rest of the weekend is mine to enjoy as I like. Moment by moment, I choose whether to walk on the beach for hours upon hours, journal for entire day, read passages that have special meaning to me here and now, or finally get to that book that’s been calling to me.
The side tablet is for anything that consumes my mind yet doesn’t belong in my journal—‘to do’ lists, business musings, etc. I believe it important to have that side tablet for anything that distracts me from enjoying the moments I am creating.
The results speak for themselves: peace, inspiration, and clarity on what is important. I urge you to schedule a silent retreat in any form, even if it’s for an afternoon. There is nothing like it to gain perspective and release anything that does not honor your existence. Inspire yourself. Schedule it today. Let me know how it goes.
Enjoy your discoveries.
if possible for the sake of fresh inspiration and clarity. This last weekend was mine. I feel it important to share the process and benefits with you as you too can create this remarkable experience for yourself.
First, I plan ahead. What location will heighten my experience? For me, it’s the Oregon Coast. My long time readers know that I am fascinated by oceans and coastlines; perhaps my Midwest youth left me yearning for their scents and physical pull. I’ve written about the magic of the Hawaiian, Mexican, Caribbean and Jersey shores.
The Oregon coast pries a piece of my heart open and makes me feel alive. Time spent in my mother’s assisted-living home teaches me it’s vital that we devote time to open our hearts in our fast-paced world. Otherwise, it’s quite possible to harden it for good.
If an ocean is not at hand, how else can you open your heart? The mere sound of children laughing and splashing in a pool; being in the presence of the love of your life; getting in touch with the beauty of nature that surrounds you each day; seeing the Grand Canyon for the first time. Stimulants are all around you. It’s up to you to uncover your own.
Second, I plan the materials that will support this process. I select books, my journal, a side tablet, books on CD, soft clothing, a favorite blanket and pillow. Now I am ready.
From the time I get in the car, I enjoy creating my own private environment. No radio, news, DJ humor or loud music. There is time elsewhere in my life for this.
I find it fascinating that on the way to my destination, it’s fun to enjoy an intriguing book on CD - something pertaining to my current quest. On the way home, I enjoy utter silence. I have no desire for outside influence in any form.
Having created my own environment and honoring one of my top values of expanding my mind on the way, I am completely relaxed by the time I reach my destination. Traffic or weather challenges have no power over my essence. I am in charge.
Third - Prior to reaching my destination, I’ve picked up weekend essentials—simple foods, beverages and, of course, flowers to brighten my room. The journey doesn’t begin now; it began the moment I left my home.
The rest of the weekend is mine to enjoy as I like. Moment by moment, I choose whether to walk on the beach for hours upon hours, journal for entire day, read passages that have special meaning to me here and now, or finally get to that book that’s been calling to me.
The side tablet is for anything that consumes my mind yet doesn’t belong in my journal—‘to do’ lists, business musings, etc. I believe it important to have that side tablet for anything that distracts me from enjoying the moments I am creating.
The results speak for themselves: peace, inspiration, and clarity on what is important. I urge you to schedule a silent retreat in any form, even if it’s for an afternoon. There is nothing like it to gain perspective and release anything that does not honor your existence. Inspire yourself. Schedule it today. Let me know how it goes.
Enjoy your discoveries.

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