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The life, love and other stuff day retreat in the heart of Dulwich Village offers an opportunity to step off the conveyor belt of today?s fast-changing world... and... pause.?


Designed by a team of experienced local?facilitators the day retreat aims to provide a safe and supportive atmosphere to explore manageable tips to total wellbeing and rebuilding resilience to thrive in your daily life.?


The life, love and other stuff day retreat will nourish and empower, will help you reconnect and refresh, and provides a catalyst for positive change, without the hassle of packing, travel or sleeping in a strange bed. ?


The peaceful, graceful elegance of Bell House, Dulwich with its?2-acre garden provides the perfect urban setting to reflect, reconnect, relax, and restore resilience.?


Join us for a relaxed day of no-nonsense, practical, evidence-based information, with a sprinkling of authentic and trusted wisdom


Who is this for?

This day provides a safe and supportive environment for adults experiencing emotional or physical exhaustion, feeling a reduced sense of accomplishment, struggling with imposter syndrome, feeling on the edge of burnout, or simply in need of some quality time out, without the hassle of packing, travel or sleeping in a strange bed.


What to expect??

Learn valuable, life-enriching skills to enhance your wellbeing

Discover the easy steps to true relaxation

Explore mindful movement and breath-work that can help you clear headspace

Gain clarity about who you are now and who want to become, with our coaching tips

Create positive movement in your daily life

Find?a catalyst for positive change with creative play

Connect with like-minded people, or find a quiet space to recharge

A freshly prepared vegetarian lunch and refreshments included.

Free follow-up support is available via our social media platforms.?


Date; June 15 2019

Time:? 10.00am - 4.00pm

Venue: Bell House, College Road Dulwich SE21

(note this is a private event not listed on Bell House website)


Tickets: from ?85.00

Just 5 places remaining, take advantage of our Earlybird price until May 15


10% of the profit from this event is being donated to Smart Works and Suited & Booted


Book tickets from Eventbrite (no booking fee) https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/life-love-other-stuff-the-day-retreat-tickets-59213764965


We have a limited number of concessionary tickets for people in need. Please contact us by email if you feel you are eligible [email protected].

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