How TGHR Came To Be
One morning, while taking a walk by the beautiful Hudson River, I was talking on the phone to a friend. I said out loud, "I want to build a retreat center." Without skipping a beat my friend said, "Of course you do. Of course you should. It will be fabulous."
Over the next few months I brainstormed with some of the most amazing people I know (and I know a lot of amazing people!) to come up with what I hoped to accomplish with TGHR.
I wanted a place that would make you feel safe and serene and loved. I wanted a place where women who might be going through what I was experiencing in 2012 could come and be listened to. I wanted a place where men, under the guidance of another guy, could feel the same way.
I wanted a place where you could run away from real life in order to regroup for a few days.
I wanted a place where Vision Boards could be created. I wanted a place where practitioners of every kind could come and share their gifts.
I wanted an intimate setting where no more than eight people will be guests; a place where you can be pampered and spoiled and feel the stress melt out of your body just by crossing the threshold.
Well, I don't have the building. Yet. But I do have the drive and determination to make it happen. I have an awesome group of people who have already said they will contribute sweat equity into making this a reality.
It's going to be a tremendous ride and I'm delighted you're choosing to join me here.
Love,
Maggie
Over the next few months I brainstormed with some of the most amazing people I know (and I know a lot of amazing people!) to come up with what I hoped to accomplish with TGHR.
I wanted a place that would make you feel safe and serene and loved. I wanted a place where women who might be going through what I was experiencing in 2012 could come and be listened to. I wanted a place where men, under the guidance of another guy, could feel the same way.
I wanted a place where you could run away from real life in order to regroup for a few days.
I wanted a place where Vision Boards could be created. I wanted a place where practitioners of every kind could come and share their gifts.
I wanted an intimate setting where no more than eight people will be guests; a place where you can be pampered and spoiled and feel the stress melt out of your body just by crossing the threshold.
Well, I don't have the building. Yet. But I do have the drive and determination to make it happen. I have an awesome group of people who have already said they will contribute sweat equity into making this a reality.
It's going to be a tremendous ride and I'm delighted you're choosing to join me here.
Love,
Maggie