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Practitioners in yoga & nutrition needed for working winter retreats in Kefalonia


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Due to my diabetes, I?m trying to work from Kefalonia this winter. I?m creating working winter retreats for people to have balanced working days with their laptops in a beautiful 5 star villa overlooking the sea. We will be offering yoga & meditation at the start & end of the day with really nutritional meals from my 5 star chef Oliver my son. We will be offering other holistic practices in order to create an Amazing environment in which to work & relax .

I am looking for yoga & nutritional practitioners to offer their practices on these retreats. These positions may be throughout the season or monthly. I?m looking for experienced practitioners to offer a truly beneficial experience to our customers. Meals & accommodation included.

Any questions?

Call or email me please


Nigel

The Big Calm


Tel: 07759862191


Email: [email protected]


These retreats will be offered to EDF users exclusively for the first few weeks at a special price. Please watch this space for details

Just to let you know. Greece has the lowest number of covid cases & deaths in Europe. The island has recorded only 5 cases & no deaths. There is no quarantine required on your return

This is a well disciplined country where common sense is used & all points of entry use checks to keep the virus out. There is a thought that sunshine has a beneficial effect in keeping the virus away. Today the temperature will rise to 30 degrees

Still got a few weeks left for yoga practitioners & a nutritionist. Lovely accommodation, good

food & you get paid ! And you get to enjoy the island & our beach activities, fire circles & sailing if we can find a yacht

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