Yantra Healing, offered at Goddess Retreats, is a transformative practice rooted in sacred geometry, numerology, and Dharma Marga—the soul’s pathway of purpose. By calculating a personal yantra from one’s birth date, women gain insight into their natural strengths, challenges, and…
Decluttering is more than tidying up, it’s a gentle ritual of release that honors the season you’re in. By letting go of clothes, objects, and even versions of your past self that no longer serve you, you create space for…
If your mind is not in a good place, it will not matter how beautiful your surroundings are, how successful your career is, or how much love is trying to reach you. You simply will not be able to receive…
Emotional intelligence flips the script. Instead of people-pleasing, you learn to listen to your own needs. Instead of bottling up feelings until they explode, you learn to process them in real time.
Emotional intelligence is one of those things everyone agrees is important, yet few of us have been taught how to actually build it.
There is one emotional intelligence skill that quietly transforms how you live, love, and lead. It’s not always talked about in self-help books or mindfulness checklists, but it is the foundation of inner steadiness, clarity, and wisdom.
There is a new word emerging in travel conversations: Slowlo. A blend of “solo” and “slow,” it describes a growing movement of women choosing to travel alone
Learning to let go and experiencing the loss of some one is one of life’s great initiations.
There is something mysteriously perfect about how the right book finds you. Sometimes, you pick a book. Other times, it feels like the book picks you.
For many women, hobbies can become acts of self-love—small rituals that remind you to slow down, nurture yourself, and reclaim your joy.
As the calendar flips towards another New Year, we often feel the weight of tradition urging us to scribble down a list of resolutions. Yet,…
By Chelsea Ross, Founder of Goddess Retreats I used to think waking up in the middle of the night was a curse. Like so many…