Imagine basking in the sun on the beautiful, sandy beaches of Mexico and then gathering with fellow artists, writers and yogis to discuss your art and critique one another\'s work. This beautiful scenario does not have to be a dream. You can make it a reality by attending a Winter Writing Retreat in lovely Mexico. You will reside on the beach at Shambala Petit, a peaceful yoga hotel where you will gather every morning for yoga sessions with experienced instructors. Each day will allow your creativity to flow forth as you discuss your latest projects with fellow writers, artists, yoga teachers and other creative minds. Shambala Petit prides itself on being an eco-friendly hotel with solar panel electricity and other methods to preserve the environment. Only steps from the beach, residents at the writing retreats will enjoy the stimulating sound of the surf outside the windows day and night. Saunter to the shore with your newfound friends to collaborate on projects or find solutions to current works in progress that may have you feeling stuck. Removing yourself from a confining environment at home may be just what you need to get rid of pesky writers block and allow your creative juices to flow. Feel a kindred spirit with other like-minded people who live to create works of art for others to enjoy. And do it at a beautiful resort built to care for the earth and the souls of the people who stay there. Complimentary breakfasts are served daily and staff is on hand to take care of your laundry needs. You won\'t be bogged down by the hassles of everyday life when you reside at a winter writing retreat in Tulum. Lunch and dinner is included in the affordable cost of the retreat. While you are at the retreat, you will receive one-on-one critiques of your current manuscript as well as group discussions surrounding each individuals particular writing needs. You will also be able to enjoy yoga classes and wellness workshops that are included in the price of the retreat. Tulum is close to archeological ruins, ground pools and also a big theme park and if you feel the need to explore, you can visit any area attraction. When you reserve your space at The Writing Immersion Writing Retreat Mexico, you will awaken and begin your day with yoga classes followed by a silent breakfast and additional quiet time for reflection and contemplation. Then you will gather to partake in writing exercises and further reflection. After a delicious lunch, you have time to explore or work solo on your favorite projects. You may also wish to engage in another yoga class before dinner. Instructors are on hand before and after dinner to critique your work and help you achieve your creative goals. The beauty of Writing Immersion is that the schedule is flexible and customizable to you. If you wish to spend time alone, you will be welcome to do so at any time. Consider giving yourself the perfect gift of relaxing and unleashing your inner creativity by attending this beautiful Caribbean writing retreat. For More Information plase visit http://summerwritingretreat.com - See more at: http://www.travpr.com/pr-25055-enjoy-a-gift-of-a-writing.html#sthash.ccM4GPoy.dpuf
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