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Resilience for Progress Retreat: April 10-12, 2026 - Assistant Rate
Total Investment: approximately $599–$699, depending on room selection.
Participation in the Resilience for Progress retreat includes two separate payments:
Retreat Registration: $399 - paid to Resilience for Progress
This fee includes:
A three-day guided retreat featuring interactive sessions designed to spark clarity, growth, and momentum
Strength and cardio workouts led by a Certified Personal Trainer, with adaptations for all fitness levels
Facilitated discussions and guided reflection activities that support meaningful personal insight
Your Resilience for Progress workbook, fitness resistance bands, and other curated workshop materials
Lodging & Meals:
All participants are required to stay onsite at Trout Lodge. Lodging is booked and paid directly with the venue and includes accommodations and all meals from Friday dinner through Sunday lunch.
Shared (Double) Occupancy: approximately $200 per person for the weekend reserved and paid separately to Trout Lodge
Single Occupancy: approximately $300 per person for the weekend reserved and paid separately to Trout Lodge
Assistant Agreement:
By purchasing this product, the participant agrees to arrive onsite at Trout Lodge as early as 10:00 AM on April 10, 2026, to assist with retreat setup, and to remain through the conclusion of the weekend to support cleanup, up to 4:00 PM on April 12, 2026. The participant understands this is a dual role as both participant and assistant.
Throughout the retreat, the participant will provide light assistance as needed, including support with materials, session transitions, and general participant needs. Specific support needs may vary based on the flow of the retreat. Assistance is intended to be supportive in nature and does not include responsibility for leading sessions or managing core retreat operations.
In exchange, the participant will be able to fully engage in the retreat experience, including all sessions, activities, and reflections. Assistance will be requested in a way that allows the participant to remain fully present and engaged in the experience.
Total Investment: approximately $599–$699, depending on room selection.
Participation in the Resilience for Progress retreat includes two separate payments:
Retreat Registration: $399 - paid to Resilience for Progress
This fee includes:
A three-day guided retreat featuring interactive sessions designed to spark clarity, growth, and momentum
Strength and cardio workouts led by a Certified Personal Trainer, with adaptations for all fitness levels
Facilitated discussions and guided reflection activities that support meaningful personal insight
Your Resilience for Progress workbook, fitness resistance bands, and other curated workshop materials
Lodging & Meals:
All participants are required to stay onsite at Trout Lodge. Lodging is booked and paid directly with the venue and includes accommodations and all meals from Friday dinner through Sunday lunch.
Shared (Double) Occupancy: approximately $200 per person for the weekend reserved and paid separately to Trout Lodge
Single Occupancy: approximately $300 per person for the weekend reserved and paid separately to Trout Lodge
Assistant Agreement:
By purchasing this product, the participant agrees to arrive onsite at Trout Lodge as early as 10:00 AM on April 10, 2026, to assist with retreat setup, and to remain through the conclusion of the weekend to support cleanup, up to 4:00 PM on April 12, 2026. The participant understands this is a dual role as both participant and assistant.
Throughout the retreat, the participant will provide light assistance as needed, including support with materials, session transitions, and general participant needs. Specific support needs may vary based on the flow of the retreat. Assistance is intended to be supportive in nature and does not include responsibility for leading sessions or managing core retreat operations.
In exchange, the participant will be able to fully engage in the retreat experience, including all sessions, activities, and reflections. Assistance will be requested in a way that allows the participant to remain fully present and engaged in the experience.