The Lounge by Her True Path - Where calm becomes your new normal.

THE RETREAT
This retreat isn’t something I’m launching.
It’s something I’m building — slowly, deliberately, and in real life.
For years, I’ve lived by the same principles I now teach: structure, simplicity, movement, and intention. Not as a theory, but as a way of living that keeps me steady, clear, and grounded no matter what life throws up.
This space is designed for women who already live — or are actively choosing — a more structured, intentional way of life, and want to experience that philosophy in a physical environment.
France has always represented space for me — space to think, to move, to live without unnecessary noise. The land and buildings I’m restoring are an extension of that belief: that calm isn’t found by escaping life, but by designing one that actually works.
This retreat is the long-term expression of that philosophy.
Not polished. Not rushed. Not performative.
Built step by step, the same way I build my days.
It’s not about leaving the real world behind.
It’s about creating an environment that supports the way you want to live within it — with clarity, rhythm, and intention.
This is where Her True Path becomes physical.
This retreat is intentionally spacious.
Not as an escape, but as a considered pause.
This is not a therapeutic retreat, and there is no facilitated emotional processing.
Days are designed with restraint — enough structure to create rhythm, enough space to think clearly. There is no pressure to perform, participate, or share. Everything here is optional, deliberate, and well held.
Movement is part of daily life — walking, being outdoors, using the body in a way that supports mental clarity rather than exhaustion. Food is simple, high quality, and thoughtfully prepared. Rest is built into the day, not treated as a reward.
The atmosphere is calm, ordered, and quietly supportive — through structure, rhythm, and thoughtful design.
A place where the pace slows, focus returns and thinking becomes clearer.
Nothing is rushed.
Nothing is excessive.
Just a carefully designed environment that allows you to reconnect with yourself — and carry that steadiness back into real life.
The Build

This retreat isn’t being created behind closed doors.
It’s being built in real time.
The land, the buildings, the spaces you see here — all of it is a long-term project. One shaped by the same principles that guide my work: structure, intention, and patience over urgency.
I’ll be sharing the progress as it unfolds. The work, the decisions, the adjustments — not as a highlight reel, but as a realistic picture of what it means to build something properly.
This is not about perfection or speed.
It’s about designing something that lasts.
Following the journey is part of the experience. Watching a place evolve, step by step, mirrors the process of building a life that feels steady, considered, and your own.
This retreat is growing slowly, deliberately, and in alignment with the way it will eventually be lived.

This retreat doesn’t sit apart from the rest of my work.
It’s a natural extension of it.
The principles behind it — structure, clarity, intentional living — are the same ones I practise daily and support women with inside The Lounge and through private mentorship.
The Lounge is where this way of living is shaped and sustained in everyday life.
Private mentorship offers space for more individual depth and direction.
The retreat is where those same principles are given physical space — over time, not all at once.
Nothing here is separate.
It’s one way of living, expressed in different forms.
What’s shared online, practised day to day, and eventually lived in person all comes from the same place: a belief that calm is created through design, not chance.
This retreat is still unfolding.
There’s no rush, and no fixed timeline.
If you’re curious, you’re welcome to follow the journey as it develops — to watch a place take shape slowly, intentionally, and in real time.
Details will be shared when the time is right.
Until then, this page is simply an open window into what’s being built.
No pressure.
No expectations.
Just an invitation to witness what’s possible when calm is designed deliberately.