Have you always thought a solo retreat sounded intriguing?

And maybe a little scary?
A waste of time?
Or, “what would I do?”

If you are thinking about a GetawayDay or a full Solo Retreat, or even just curious, but you would never really get anything done and would feel guilty at the same time . . . . . here’s something you might love.

A one-hour Brainstorm/Thinking Partner Call with me
at a founding client rate: $150
(pricing increases when the Solo Retreat Toolkit launches later this summer)

By the time we hang up, you’ll know where you’re going, how long you'll be there, what question you're there to answer, and what your days will actually look like.
Not a vague intention.
A plan.

An hour to talk about whatever questions you have:

where in the world should I go?

what am I really going to accomplish?

what do you mean, “set an intention?” what does that even mean?

my husband/biz partner thinks this is nuts

I feel soooo selfish, as I really don’t have time

I need to stay someplace pretty and soothing, but most solo retreat places say “go be 100% alone”-
I will freak out!

I worry it will be a waste of time and money.

I’ve got this, but I would love for you to look at my intention and my schedule
and let me know what you think.

Is this you?

  • You’ve been thinking that if you could just press pause, you could get xyz done.

  • You need clarity, but not pressure.

  • You have a project to tackle or a decision to make and need either perspective or dedicated time (or most likely, both!)

  • You know you need this, but you aren’t sure how to structure it so that you actually get something done.

  • You simply need some breathing room.

what others are saying . . .

“I was so pleased with the way Kimberly listened. She somehow managed to really get me - it's like she was able to get into my head and really understand what I needed.”

— Melissa in Washington

“I was taking notes like a madwoman - so many great ideas!”

— Laura in Georgia

“A personal retreat for the purpose of a reset, of goal setting, of idea generation, of taking stock of where you are is not something women in business do enough. It’s a How-To for resetting you and all that you do. I highly recommend!”

— Meredith in South Carolina
  • to (finally!) write the first three chapters of her book

  • to find some time and space to think about a big decision - a move, a relationship, a new business

  • to rest and heal

  • to create content for the next month

  • to set goals and have a plan for the next quarter or season

  • to get unstuck

  • to try and find her joyful self again

Here are just a few reasons why many women who have worked with me have taken a day or a full retreat: