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EPISODE · Feb 4, 2025 · 42 MIN

#111 - Why creative retreats aren’t a luxury, but a necessity for business growth With Seema Rose - Part 1

from My Food Lens · host Dyutima Jha

Love the episode? Send me a text & tell me.In this week’s episode, Seema Rose, a Food & lifestyle photographer, whose retreat invite changed my life and business, and who organizes the most magical creative retreats shares why we need to attend at least one retreat a year. She shares how retreats are complete game-changers, can help us find our creative style, give business ideas, lead to portfolio growth,  and partnership opportunities, reignite our creativity, and boost our business. Why, rightfully so,  retreats have become so popular now and more & more Creatives are attending at least one retreat a year. This is an eye-opening episode emphasizing that sometimes we need to step away from the daily hustle & immerse in experiences that changes our lives & businesses forever. I say by experience. Whether you’re going through a low or a high, stepping away from the pressures of building a creative life can be the magic touch you didn’t know you needed.If you haven’t thought about it, do so now.If you haven’t planned one, do so now. If you haven’t attended one, do so now. Plan to attend a creative retreat this year & watch your life change. If you’re working hard but seeing fewer results, feeling uninspired, not on top of your creative spirit, looking for a break, or simply curious about retreats, tune in to find out why you need to attend at least one retreat this year. And why it should be the one Seema organizes.Read more at https://myfoodlens.com Follow Dyutima on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/dyutima_myfoodlens/ Show notes available at https://www.myfoodlens.com/blog/111-why-creative-retreats-aren-t-a-luxury-but-a-necessity-for-business-growth-with-seema-rose-part-1 Seema's Bali Retreat - https://www.seemarosephotography.com/creativeretreatsHave a question? Submit it as a voice note to be featured on the My Food Lens Podcast HEREMini-course : A guide to diversifying your  photography businessDownload free resources:The 10-step photoshootThe 5 steps to visual storytelling

Love the episode? Send me a text & tell me. In this week’s episode, Seema Rose, a Food & lifestyle photographer, whose retreat invite changed my life and business, and who organizes the most magical creative retreats shares why we need to attend at least one retreat a year. She shares how retreats are complete game-changers, can help us find our creative style, give business ideas, lead to portfolio growth, and partnership opportunities, reignite our creativity, and boos...

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