Many contracts include what’s commonly known as a Force Majeure provision. Latin for “superior force,” this language typically excuses performance by the parties to a contract when unforeseen events beyond their control make following through on the contract impracticable or frustrate the purpose of it in the first place.
As transformational leaders we are being called upon to stand strong during this pandemic, to share our love and support, to uplift others – rather than succumbing to fear. Here are some ideas on how you can approach this time in a more productive manner.
A retreat sales page (if it’s great) can make or (if it’s lousy) break your retreat. Without a stellar retreat sales page, you’re truly dead in the marketing waters. A good retreat sales page gives people all this information, plus much more, so your peeps can make an informed decision about whether your retreat is a match for them.
So you want to run a successful yoga retreat? Welcome to the club! The thing is though, most people running yoga retreats have not set themselves up for success. They think they’ll take their people away to a pretty place, do some yoga, eat healthy food, and that’ll be enough to sell out. Unless you are a well-known yogi with a big following though, the chances of that happening are slim.
In today’s world of instant gratification, likes and endless engagement online, people are hungrier than ever to get away from it all. Truly, it’s never been a better time to be a retreat leader. Planning and implementing a retreat is no easy feat, however, the...