When the wheels touched down in Costa Rica for my first yoga retreat, let’s just say I suddenly realized that I had no clue what I was in for.
I’d prepared myself for a lot of backpacking trips, some weekend retreats, even a women’s weekend at a Hot Springs resort in Montana, but my always-over-prepared self felt woefully unknowledgeable about the world of retreats abroad.
As it turns out? My meticulous research had prepared me pretty well on the practical level. I had my paperwork in order. I had proper footwear. I even remembered a rain coat.
It was the deeper levels that the travel sites failed to mention.
So that you may be more fully prepared, the eight things I wish someone had told me before my first retreat:
And that is where the magic begins!
Of expectations, of fears, of worries about what you’re leaving behind or about what you’re arriving to.
You’ll be happiest if you truly give this time to yourself, with as few distractions as possible. And really, who wants to go straight from a profound meditation session to go try and catch up on some spreadsheets?
Many retreats are structured to stretch our comfort zones, so it’s natural that we find ourselves hitting some resistance. A desire to rebel or skip some sessions can be a sign to dig a little deeper. Persevere, and you’ll find the richest territory for growth.
Elation and bliss often go hand in hand with frustrated meltdowns and hypersensitivity. Give yourself full permission to experience the totality of your emotions, without judgment, and you’ll be in a much better position to integrate the transformative experiences of your retreat journey. .
It’s easy to look around and imagine that everyone else is a retreat expert. In truth? They’re nervous too. Relax, share, and connect.
Most retreats have ample free time to spend however you’d like, and many retreaters will happily spend it connecting with the group. But sometimes it’s more nourishing to spend that time solo, integrating the events of the day. Whatever you choose, do so without guilt: this is your time.
The first few days of my yoga retreat I was exhausted. A major change in lifestyle, location, and diet meant my body needed to recalibrate. This slow-down only calls for a dose of compassion, and some more rest.
May you be completely prepared (outwardly and inwardly) for your first retreat journey!
To read more about how to avoid injuries while on a yoga retreat, check out this article.