
Loving Yourself Looks Like This
Loving Yourself Looks Like This
We talk about self-love often.
We post quotes about it.
We encourage other women to practice it.
We nod when someone says, “Take care of yourself.”
But what does loving yourself actually look like?
For many women, self-love has quietly become another item on the to-do list — squeezed between obligations, errands, deadlines, and caretaking. A bubble bath at the end of exhaustion. A walk when there’s finally time.
That’s not the kind of love I’m talking about.
I’m talking about courageous love. Intentional love. The kind of love that says:
I matter enough to pause.
I matter enough to listen.
I matter enough to choose myself.
In just a few weeks, the Wise Woman Wisdom Creativity Retreat begins on the San Mateo Coastside. And I can’t help but see it for what it truly is:
An act of self-love.
Loving Yourself Means Giving Yourself Time
The most loving thing you can give yourself isn’t advice.
It isn’t productivity.
It isn’t pushing harder.
It’s time.
Time away from constant decision-making.
Time away from being the strong one.
Time away from holding everything together.
Time to simply be.
When you step into four uninterrupted days by the ocean — March 5–8 — you are making a powerful statement to yourself:
My inner life matters.
My voice matters.
My rest matters.
That kind of love changes you.
Loving Yourself Means Listening to Your Wisdom
Every woman carries wisdom earned through experience — joy, heartbreak, resilience, reinvention. Yet rarely do we give ourselves space to sit with it.
At the Wise Woman Wisdom Creativity Retreat, you will.
Through gentle writing, reflection, and meaningful conversation, you’ll reconnect with the part of you that already knows the next step. The part that doesn’t shout — it whispers.
And when you slow down enough to hear her, clarity begins to rise.
Not forced clarity.
Not hustle-driven answers.
But grounded knowing.
That is self-love in action.
Loving Yourself Means Receiving
So many women are comfortable giving.
We give attention.
We give support.
We give time.
We give energy.
Receiving can feel unfamiliar.
At this retreat, you will receive:
·Nourishing, chef-prepared meals
·A peaceful coastal setting
·Sacred space to write and reflect
·A circle of women who honor your story
·Time with no demands attached
You won’t have to perform.
You won’t have to fix anything.
You won’t have to be “on.”
You simply get to show up.
And sometimes, the most radical form of self-love is allowing yourself to be cared for.
Loving Yourself Means Choosing You Before You’re Burned Out
You don’t have to wait until you’re exhausted.
You don’t have to wait until something breaks.
You don’t have to earn your rest.
Choosing this retreat is not indulgent. It’s wise.
When you return home after four days of ocean air, journaling, sisterhood, and stillness, you won’t just feel rested. You’ll feel anchored. Clearer. More compassionate with yourself.
Because when you spend time with yourself intentionally, you remember who you are.
And when you remember who you are, you move through life differently.
The Invitation: The Wise Woman Wisdom Creativity Retreat begins in just a few weeks on the beautiful San Mateo Coastside. It is intentionally intimate, designed for depth, safety, and connection.
If something in you is stirring as you read this, pay attention.
That stirring isn’t selfishness.
It isn’t impracticality.
It isn’t indulgence.
It’s love.
Love for the woman you’ve been.
Love for the woman you are becoming.
Love for the life you are still creating.
Attending this retreat is not about escaping your life.
It’s about honoring it.
It’s about spending time with the most important person in your life.
You.
If you are ready to practice self-love in a tangible, meaningful way, I would be honored to welcome you.
Learn more and reserve your place:
https://maryeknippel.com/retreat-2026
Because loving yourself isn’t a slogan.
It’s a decision.
