What is a Good Life? Retreat May 2026 | Ireland
I’ve been reflecting on what this retreat actually is.
It’s not about optimisation. It’s not about getting more done or becoming more effective.
It’s three days to stop, to sit with what you’ve been avoiding, and to notice what’s actually here.
Over the past four years, I’ve interviewed more than 300 people — business leaders, CEOs, parents, therapists, artists — around one question: what makes a good life?
I’ve learned that the clarity people are searching for doesn’t come from better answers. It comes from having the space — and the right kind of presence — to stay with the questions long enough for something true and novel to emerge.
This is the work I do best. I have an unusual capacity to help people make meaning — not by telling them what to do, but by creating conditions where insight arises naturally.
Many leaders are running companies and making consequential decisions while carrying a sense that something is off — performing competence while feeling disconnected, reacting rather than choosing.
This retreat isn’t here to fix you. You don’t need fixing.
It’s a carefully held, three-day pause — with silence, solitude, questions, walks in nature, one-on-ones, and group conversation — designed to help you inhabit your life more fully and choose with greater intention. To let what matters come back into view.
This retreat is for business leaders and owners who know something needs to shift but can’t yet name it.
No phones, no theory, no productivity hacks, and I trust you to make your own realisations around what makes a good life for you.
Limited to 12 people.
Price: €3,000 (includes accommodation, all meals, and the full retreat experience).
I’ll share more details as plans are confirmed.
If this resonates, message or email me if you’d like to be kept updated and keep the first week in May free.
