Select a catchy, well-considered name that reflects both your business, the attendees, and the atmosphere you intend to create. A well-crafted retreat name sets the tone, captures the essence of the retreat, and entices potential attendees. Let’s embark on this creative journey of retreat naming together.
Planning Your Retreat
How do you organize a retreat?
- Build a list of ideal clients.
- Name your retreat.
- Decide how many people you want at your retreat.
- Choose a time-span for your retreat.
- Choose a location for your retreat.
Descriptors to consider for your retreat name may include: House, Home, Cottage, Lodge, Chateau, Regency, Villa, Arms, Wing, Corridor, Studio, Row, Bungalow, Barn, Loft, Hideaway, Oasis, Retreat.
The Business of Retreats
Yoga retreats can be a profitable way to earn side-income for seasoned teachers while creating unforgettable experiences for your students. A one-day retreat for 100 people could bring anywhere from $5,500 to $7,000. Wellness retreats allow attendees the opportunity to seek meaningful experiences – whether through exploration, relaxation, self-improvement, or having fun in the sun.
Retreat Benefits and Activities
What happens during a retreat? A retreat removes participants from noise and distraction, drawing them into a place of spiritual refreshing and renewing. Expect meditation, yoga, healthy meals, massage, or energy work. Participants on a church retreat may hear from speakers, engage in fellowship, worship, and reflection, centered around a teaching theme.
How do retreats make money?
Retreat Planning Key Steps:
- Engage in a process that involves all contributors.
A well-run retreat may include a variety of activities depending on the budget, goals, and schedule, such as welcome parties, classes, seminars, and relaxation practices like yoga or meditation.