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Do Nothing: Learning to Live Your Life with Genuine Care

September 22–26, 2024

Experiential Retreats, Meditation & Mindfulness, On Land Retreats, Professional Development

Co-sponsored with the Do Nothing Retreat

The Do Nothing Leadership Retreat offers business leaders, entrepreneurs, and those seeking a more mindful life the most rewarding challenge they may ever take — a leadership-focused mindfulness and meditation retreat.

Discover why meditation and mindfulness practices can positively impact your life. After slowing down, unplugging, and looking within, you’ll understand why presence and awareness are the greatest gifts we can offer ourselves and others.

Leading with Genuine Care and Rob Dube will be forgoing payment for this retreat, which will support Drala Mountain Center and help to alleviate the impacts of the pandemic and devastating Cameron Peak Fire. DMC is grateful for this act of generosity. 

About the Retreat

Every detail at this retreat is created to inspire. The retreat is held at the majestic Drala Mountain Center, nestled high within the Colorado Rockies.

You will be guided through valuable mindfulness techniques and leadership lessons alongside a supportive community of like-minded participants.

Whether you’re searching for an opportunity to deepen your meditation practice, get back on track, or you consider yourself a novice, the Leading with Genuine Care Retreat was designed for meditators of all levels.

We invite you to join us and enjoy:

  • Unplugging from our busy lives
  • Learning and refining mindfulness skills
  • Connecting with other like-minded leaders
  • Discovering how to bring mindfulness into your leadership and your life
  • Exploring nature and soaking in the inspiring energy of the surroundings
  • A guided hike
  • Delicious and healthy cuisine prepared on-site for all meals
  • Private accommodations

Drala Mountain’s COVID-19 Policy

Please review our current COVID-19 policy before visiting DMC.

Why Attend the Leadership Retreat?

Past participants have experienced endless benefits from attending the retreat. However, here are five key areas where they have shared that it’s been especially impactful.

→ Increased Productivity

The Leading with Genuine Care Leadership Retreat opens your mind and allow ideas to flow. Although you won’t be writing them down (part of living for the present moment), the best ones will rise to the top. By the end of the retreat, expect to have some real breakthroughs.

→ Increased Focus

By cultivating a deeper mindfulness practice, return to your daily life with a refined ability to train your attention and offer complete presence to any task.

→ Let Go of Fear

Many of your business and life decisions, or non-decisions, may be based in a deep-rooted fear. Maybe it’s a fear of failing or of being outside of your comfort zone.

The retreat will guide you in developing a mindful meditation practice that allows for more authentic, vulnerable leadership.

→ Rejuvenate Your Mind and Body

Do you feel busy all the time, even when you’re on a so-called “vacation?” At the retreat, let your mind and body finally receive the rest it deserves.

→ Gain New Perspective

Gift your mind with the ability to bring yourself back to the “Now.” At the retreat, you’ll find a new perspective on what really matters—the present moment.

What to Expect

Day 1: Sunday, September 22

Welcome to the Land

Registration takes place from 2 pm to 5 pm. If you plan to attend the 3:30 pm session, please arrive with enough time to check in and settle into your accommodations. At 3:30 pm we’ll enjoy a guided hike and experience DMC’s beautiful land.

If you prefer not to hike, feel free to relax, or explore on your own during this time.

Welcome to the Community

We will have dinner together followed by a fireside chat. This is always a highlight for the group as it’s a time to connect and learn about each other.

Day 2: Monday, September 23

Welcome to the Retreat

We’ll begin the day with a healthy breakfast followed by a morning filled with mindful lessons and meditation. After lunch, we’ll continue our practice with stretches, mindful walking, wisdom talks, and more. Mindful “sunset hike” in silence followed by time to share reflections with fellow participants.

Day 3: Tuesday, September 24

The day starts with instruction and meditation. Just prior to lunch, we will begin settling into the two-day silent portion of the retreat. Our afternoon includes meditation lessons, mindful walking, and stretching practices, meditation practice, and wisdom talks.

Day 4: Wednesday, September 25

The day begins with meditation and wisdom talks. After a period of various mindfulness practices, there’s time for relaxation. The afternoon consists of more meditation, small break-out groups for questions, and wisdom talks.

Day 5: Thursday, September 26

On our last day, we will slowly come out of silence. Then, we’ll share our insights about our retreat experience. The session concludes with a powerful ritual that is most rememberable for the participants.

Next, we will enjoy a final lunch. Together, we’ll reminisce about the last few days and treasure this special time—fully in the present moment.

Why Did Past Participants Love this Leadership Retreat?

“I was also surprised that I was ok being alone in my room or on hikes without any distractions. I started observing things that I normally wouldn’t have if I were either with someone or was distracted with music, phone, etc.”

“The practice of meditation is helping to increase the size of the space for me between stimulus and response. I noticed it immediately when I was back in my office.”

“When a particular comment was raised by one of my staff members—I was able to slow my response. My impulse was to react defensively, but I slowed down and responded with a clarifying question. The two-second pause probably changed the interaction from a negative to a positive for both parties. Pretty amazing.”

“[I learned] the ability to focus on breathing—to relax—before reacting when faced with something I might be eager to respond to…especially when negatively.”

“I am able to bring the benefits of meditation to my employees. I have learned to treat everyone with kindness and to handle employee challenges in a calmer, more productive way.”

“I was very surprised that I was able to shut down from technology for as long as I did and became ok with it. It was very challenging at first—but by the end, it just wasn’t a thing…”

Join us in Colorado from September 22–26th, 2024 for the Leading with Genuine Care Leadership Retreat and take the most rewarding leadership challenge of your life!

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Retreat Faculty

Janet Solyntjes

(Lead Teacher)
Janet Solyntjes, MA, is a Certified Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) teacher and has been leading silent meditation retreats in the U.S. and internationally for over 25 years. Janet provides online study groups and individual mentoring to mindfulness teachers-in-training and has been on the faculty of Naropa University, the Center for Mindfulness, and the Engaged Mindfulness Institute. She facilitates the annual donothing retreat for entrepreneurs and supports business leaders and teams in the integration of mindfulness into workplace settings.
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Rob Dube

(Founder of the Do Nothing Retreat)

Rob started his first business in high school selling Blow Pops out of his locker. For the last 30 years, he’s served as co-founder and co-CEO of imageOne, ranked as one of the Top 25 Small Businesses in America by Forbes.

Rob has been an avid meditator for over 20 years. He’s also the host of the Leading with Genuine Care podcast where he’s talked with mindful leaders including Jon Kabat-Zinn, Sharon Salzberg, Shantum Seth, Dr. Andrew Weil, Mingyur Rinpoche, and more. Rob is the founder of the Do Nothing Retreat, author of  donothing: the most rewarding leadership challenge you will ever take, and CEO of the 10 Disciplines For Managing and Maximizing Your Energy, a journey that helps people listen to their soul to become their best, most successful, and have a fulfilling life.

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About Drala Mountain Center

Nestled high in the Colorado Rockies 2 hours north of Denver, Drala Mountain Center is a six-hundred-acre mountain valley retreat surrounded by native forests, gentle meadows, and rocky peaks. Tamed by decades of use as a contemplative refuge, we provide a safe and supportive container for exploring paths of deepened awareness, personal wellbeing, and societal transformation. For more than 40 years, extraordinary people have gathered here to experience Shambhala teachings and partake in over 100 year-round offerings featuring indigenous wisdom traditions, body awareness practices, contemplative arts, mindful living, or other paths of personal transformation.
Click here to see our location in Google Maps. 

Cancellation Policy

Refunds will be offered until September 8, 2024, minus a 5.5% processing fee. Please see DMC’s full policy here. 

Children Policy

Drala Mountain Center welcomes children of parents/guardians who are participating in our scheduled programs, or who are simply engaging in a personal retreat. However, we do not provide childcare. Parents are required to bring a caretaker for their children so that the parents can fully participate in their program.

Click here to learn more about bringing your child to DMC. 

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Program Details

Dates: September 22–26, 2024

Tuition: Tuition $1500 + 4 nights lodging
Lodging/tuition are combined at checkout

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Check in Instructions:

Check in takes place from 2 – 5 pm at the Guest Services cabin on October 8. If you would like to attend the opening program session at 3:30 pm, please arrive in time to check in and settle into your accommodations. Guest Services closes at 5 pm; after that, no one is available to provide information or orient you to your accommodations. Further specifics regarding your program’s schedule will be available upon arrival. If applicable, you will receive an email from the program coordinator in the week prior to your program with any additional information you may need.

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