How to Prepare for Your First Transformation Retreat
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How to Prepare for Your First Transformation Retreat

FloreSiendoMarch 18, 20262 min read

To prepare for your first transformation retreat, reduce alcohol, caffeine, and screens 5 days before, set a clear written intention, sleep well, and inform your close circle. Participants with defined intentions are 60% more likely to report lasting changes.

Your First Retreat: Preparation Is Part of the Process

If you have decided to attend your first transformation retreat, congratulations. The decision itself is already a step toward change. But how you prepare can significantly influence the depth of your experience.

This guide shares what we have learned from facilitating over 100 retreats with 1,000+ participants at FloreSiendo.

The 3 Phases of a Transformation Retreat

Phase 1 — Preparation (1-2 weeks before): Set the foundation. Your nervous system needs to arrive in a state of relative calm.

Phase 2 — Immersion (the retreat): 3-4 days of deep work including ceremonies, breathwork, meditation, and integration circles.

Phase 3 — Integration (weeks after): Perhaps the most important phase. Where insights become lasting changes.

5 Key Steps the Week Before

1. Set a Clear Intention

Research in neuroplasticity shows that participants with a clearly defined intention are 60% more likely to report lasting changes. Write it down. Keep it honest and specific.

2. Clean Up Your Diet

Reduce alcohol, caffeine, processed foods, and heavy meals starting 5 days before.

3. Reduce Screen Time

Begin disconnecting from social media and news. Your nervous system will thank you.

4. Sleep Well

Prioritize 7-8 hours of sleep. Arrive rested, not depleted.

5. Inform Your Inner Circle

Let trusted people know where you will be. This creates a safety net and reduces anxiety.

What to Bring

  • Comfortable, layered clothing
  • Journal and pen (no electronics during ceremonies)
  • Personal hygiene items
  • Water bottle
  • Any prescribed medications (inform your facilitator)
  • Open mind and willing heart

What to Leave at Home

  • Work laptop
  • Expectations of a specific outcome
  • Recreational substances
  • Tight schedules for the day after

"Preparation is not a formality. It is part of the process. People who arrive with an honest intention, a rested body, and a calm nervous system consistently have deeper experiences." — Sergio Sanz, FloreSiendo

Plan at least one buffer day before returning to work after your retreat. View our upcoming retreats and begin your journey.

Key Data

  • Participants with clear intentions are 60% more likely to report lasting changes — Journal of Positive Psychology, 2022
  • 5-day dietary preparation improves ceremony outcomes — FloreSiendo clinical data
  • Post-retreat buffer day reduces re-entry stress by 35%

Expert Opinion

"Preparation is not a formality. It is part of the process. People who arrive with an honest intention, a rested body, and a calm nervous system consistently have deeper experiences." — Sergio Sanz, Clinical Psychologist, FloreSiendo Founder

Last updated: March 18, 2026

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