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We are looking for Yoga,Pilates,Massage,Reiki,Life coaching,Counsellor,Reflexologist practitioners (open to other practices)to run their practices at The Big Calm retreat out in beautiful Kefalonia next year.

The Big Calm is a holistic centre based over Koroni beach in the south of the stunning island of Kefalonia in the Ionian islands of Greece.Its purpose is to offer practices & disciplines for the hardworking,for the stressed,for those looking for some balance & direction in their lives. Any profits will be used to give carers a holiday retreat with us.

We run as a cooperative & all practitioners will have all their accommodation paid for & be collected & returned to the airport.When not practising,your time is your own to explore this truly beautiful island.Your pay will be split equally amongst the other practitioners.

We encourage you to offer our retreats to your customers & we, in return will recommend our customers to contact you on their return, in order to continue the practices that they have enjoyed & benefitted from. We also offer our centre for separate weeks for you to run your own retreats & can discuss arrangements with you.

We will be offering "Ladies that yoga" long weekends.singles weeks,selected family weeks,& specialist holidays involving photography,writing,counselling,individual & company life coaching courses,with relationship counselling.

The website is thebigcalm.com which will be completed over the next few weeks with a full diary of events. We have some weeks already allocated & hope you will join us to bring your skills & talents to help people have a lasting & fulfilling experience.

Please feel free to contact me on the forum here or by phone if you have any questions

Nigel 07961888253

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