
This isn’t a recap. This is a story. A story you need to listen to.
In this week’s episode of Embracing Enough, I take you inside the retreat experience in Tulum - not the Instagram version, but the real one. The one where women arrive carrying more than their luggage… and leave carrying more of themselves.
I’m talking about the quiet exhaustion women don’t notice until they finally stop.
The truth-telling that erupts once the masks come off.
The moment a woman realizes she’s been leading a life she’s not even present in.
The power of being surrounded by women who nod, whisper “me too,” and hold space like it’s a sacred practice.
And the transformation that can only happen when the ocean regulates your nervous system and the jungle listens without judgment.
This episode is a narrative — a living, breathing look at:
🌿 The invisible weight women hold
🌿 The truth that emerges when we finally pause
🌿 The pattern of self-abandonment so many of us normalize
🌿 The ancient power of being witnessed by other women
🌿 And why Tulum isn’t just a location… it’s a threshold
Women don’t come to the retreat because life is falling apart.
They come because they’re tired of holding themselves together in ways that are breaking them.
And when they leave?
They walk differently.
Choose differently.
Lead differently.
Because they return to themselves.
If you’re craving the kind of leadership that comes from truth instead of performance…
If you’re ready to stop being the “strong one”…
If you’re feeling the pull toward something deeper…
This episode is your sign.
🎧 Tune in now.
And if Tulum is whispering your name, know this:
If you book your deposit before December 15th you will receive access to a complimentary 60-minute pre-retreat coaching session with me.
Your becoming is calling.
Are you ready to answer?
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Book a Call with Me here: https://calendly.com/enoughlabs/imagine-retreat-discussion
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🔗 Listen in. Take notes. And remind yourself: you don’t have to be perfect, you just have to be real.