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New Year, new me?


Let's be real, we like the idea of looking at the new year as a time for growth and reflection. However, there's no need to change who you are when you can do things that will help you use all of the lessons from previous years to help you flourish in 2019.

Reflection and community can be crucial in creating a foundation that allows you to get to new heights. In honor of that, we've compiled a list of 6 wellness retreats that can assist you with growing, reflecting, and glowing in 2019. Scroll through the gallery to learn more:

The Retreat By Myleik 

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Curlbox founder and podcaster Myleik Teele is hosting "The Retreat" in Cancun, Mexico May 3-6. The four-day, three-night retreat will be held at the Nizuc Resort & Spa. Each day, masterclasses and discussions will be led Myleik along with her inner circle.

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Are there any other wellness retreats that should be on our radar? Put us on in the comments down below.

 

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