Transformational Retreats

Your Path to a Calmer, More Focused Life

Stuck in a loop of meetings, deadlines, and endless to-dos? It’s easy to lose sight of what matters when life feels like a blur. But what if you could pause, reset, and reconnect with the parts of yourself that got buried under “busy”? That’s where transformational retreats come in—not as an escape, but as a way to dive deeper into who you are and what you’re here to do. 

Why Transformational Retreats Matter

Small shifts, big ripples

Transformation isn’t about drastic overhauls. Sometimes small shifts create the biggest ripples. Think of it like this: you’ve spent years building skills to lead teams, grow businesses, or drive social change. But how often do you invest in the inner compass guiding those efforts? 

Susanne von der Becke knows this tension firsthand. Once a finance executive, she traded boardrooms for mindfulness practices after realizing success meant little without purpose. Now, she helps others bridge that gap through experiences designed to slow down, reflect, and rekindle clarity . 

Her retreats aren’t fluffy getaways. They’re grounded in science—backed by studies on meditation’s ability to reshape neural pathways —and rooted in ancient traditions that remind us how to live intentionally. 

What Makes These Retreats Different

Most programs promise quick fixes. This isn’t one of them.

Start your transformation

Real Change Starts Here

You might wonder, can a week away really shift my mindset? The answer lies in consistency, not intensity. These retreats plant seeds—daily meditations that build resilience, conversations that challenge old stories, moments of silence that let new ideas take root. 

Take Maria, a nonprofit leader who arrived exhausted and unsure. By the third day, she realized her burnout stemmed from trying to “fix” problems alone. The group’s shared reflections helped her see collaboration as strength, not weakness. She returned home with a clearer vision—and a network of peers cheering her on . 

This isn’t magic. It’s momentum.

Small shifts, big ripples

Transformation isn’t about drastic overhauls. Sometimes small shifts create the biggest ripples. Think of it like this: you’ve spent years building skills to lead teams, grow businesses, or drive social change. But how often do you invest in the inner compass guiding those efforts? 

Susanne von der Becke knows this tension firsthand. Once a finance executive, she traded boardrooms for mindfulness practices after realizing success meant little without purpose. Now, she helps others bridge that gap through experiences designed to slow down, reflect, and rekindle clarity . 

Her retreats aren’t fluffy getaways. They’re grounded in science—backed by studies on meditation’s ability to reshape neural pathways —and rooted in ancient traditions that remind us how to live intentionally. 

Places to Recharge

And Rediscover Yourself

Puglia’s whitewashed villages, the scent of citrus trees, stone-walled paths leading nowhere specific—these details matter. Environment shapes experience. When you’re surrounded by beauty that doesn’t demand attention, your mind relaxes enough to notice subtle truths.

The same is true in Marbella, where weekend retreats unfold in a secluded hillside setting with sweeping views over a protected nature reserve and the sea. Here, the landscape itself invites you to slow down, breathe deeper, and reconnect with what matters most.

Limited spots keep groups intimate. No megaphone speakers or crowded lecture halls. Just quiet circles sharing stories, laughter, and sometimes tears. One attendee joked, “It’s the only place I’ve ever cried without feeling weird about it.” That’s the point. Growth happens when we stop judging our feelings and start listening to them .

Books like Conscious Impact lay the groundwork for mindful leadership. But reading is just the first step. The real work starts when theory meets action—when you sit still long enough to hear your own thoughts, walk slowly enough to notice the ground beneath your feet, and talk openly enough to realize you’re not alone.

Spaces fill fast. Not because they’re exclusive, but because true transformation thrives in smaller groups. If you’re curious about transformational retreats, about slowing down without falling behind, reach out. Ask questions. Test the idea.

Sometimes the bravest thing a leader can do isn’t pushing harder—but pausing to remember why they started in the first place.

Ready to Begin?

Books like Conscious Impact lay the groundwork for mindful leadership. But reading is just the first step. The real work starts when theory meets action—when you sit still long enough to hear your own thoughts, walk slowly enough to notice the ground beneath your feet, and talk openly enough to realize you’re not alone.

Spaces fill fast. Not because they’re exclusive, but because true transformation thrives in smaller groups. If you’re curious about transformational retreats, about slowing down without falling behind, reach out. Ask questions. Test the idea.
Sometimes the bravest thing a leader can do isn’t pushing harder—but pausing to remember why they started in the first place.

Books like Conscious Impact lay the groundwork for mindful leadership. But reading is just the first step. The real work starts when theory meets action—when you sit still long enough to hear your own thoughts, walk slowly enough to notice the ground beneath your feet, and talk openly enough to realize you’re not alone.

Spaces fill fast. Not because they’re exclusive, but because true transformation thrives in smaller groups. If you’re curious about transformational retreats, about slowing down without falling behind, reach out. Ask questions. Test the idea. Sometimes the bravest thing a leader can do isn’t pushing harder—but pausing to remember why they started in the first place.

Susanne von der Becke