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​Tiny House Haven

Personal Growth Retreats

My Personal Growth Retreats are a two day experience to take you away from the daily grind, that allows you to fully relax and unwind. Begin your stay with a full body therapeutic massage and then nestle into the tiny house haven to ground yourself, nature bathe, and reflect on what you personally need. I will give you tools to lead your own way, to make the most out of your stay. Life gets so busy that just running off for your hour massage or going for a walk in the park isn’t enough. This retreat is designed to give you time and space for a little reset, physically, emotionally, and energetically.

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This is for you if you need, want or long to:

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- Disconnect to reconnect

- Self care weekend 

- Nervous system reset

- Overall health reset 

- Nature and forest bathing

- Grounding and earthing 

- Time to breathe and just BE

- Time for inner reflection

- Time to process life

- Time for journaling and ceremony

- Time to work on your artistic abilities     and creative outlets

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The tiny house haven is a mostly off grid rustic tiny house located in the driftless hills of southwest Wisconsin. It is nestled in the woods, but not isolated, as my home and two other cabins are within 80 yards of the tiny house. There is a queen mattress in loft and futon on main level. It does have electricity, a full fridge, and a stove top with oven.

There isn’t running water, but there is fresh drinking water on the property close by. Outside there is a fire pit equipped with a tripod, and a small grill. Within a few miles there are hiking trails, kayaking and canoeing, fishing, farmer's markets, Amish shops, and lots of local organic food, arts,  and other goods.​

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This is a women’s owned property and business, and ALL folx are welcome here!

I welcome friendly chats, but will respect personal space and your time and intentions for being here. I appreciate my personal space too. 

No alcohol or drug abuse please.

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