Tristina Anderson

Fearless Living Retreat

Why the Fearless Living™ Retreat Exists

The Fearless Living™ Retreat was created for individuals who are outwardly successful yet internally constrained, people who have mastered performance, responsibility, and resilience, but who sense that fear has quietly been running the operating system.

Not loud fear.
Not obvious fear.
But the subtle kind that shows up as over-functioning, self-silencing, emotional fatigue, disconnection from the body, or postponing what truly matters.

This retreat is not about motivation, reinvention, or fixing anything that is broken.

It is about removing what no longer belongs, fear patterns, conditioned roles, and internal agreements that once served a purpose but now limit vitality, truth, and legacy.

Fearless Living™ is a return, to self-trust, embodied presence, and conscious choice.

April 15–17, 2026 | Conrad Punta de Mita, Nay., Mexico

What Makes This Retreat Different

This is not a content-heavy workshop.
It is not therapy.
It is not a luxury getaway disguised as personal development.

The retreat is intentionally designed as a sequenced experiential process, grounded in:

Each experience, the candle ceremony, the shamanic blessing, the yacht, the temezcal, and the scent ritual, is strategically placed to support a specific internal shift.

Nothing is random.
Nothing is performative.
Nothing requires over-sharing.

Participants are respected as capable, intelligent adults — not seekers in need of saving.

What Participants Can Expect Over the Three Days

Arrival & Container (Wednesday Evening) April 15, 2026

Participants are welcomed into a grounded, intentional space that immediately slows the pace and lowers defenses.

The opening evening is relational and ceremonial, designed to create psychological safety and presence, not emotional exposure. The candle ceremony marks a conscious transition out of daily roles and into a contained, respectful environment where deeper work can unfold naturally.

Expectation:
Participants feel settled, oriented, and held — without being asked to “perform vulnerability.”

Day One: Self & Vitality (Thursday) April 16, 2026

This day focuses on restoring internal alignment and physical capacity.

The morning begins with a shamanic blessing, grounding the retreat in reverence, lineage, and intention before any cognitive work begins. Participants are guided to reconnect with their internal truth — beyond titles, responsibilities, and expectations — and to notice where fear has shaped identity and self-perception.

The afternoon shifts into vitality: the body, the breath, and stored stress patterns. This is not fitness or forced movement — it is awareness-based and respectful of individual capacity.

Expectation:
Participants feel clearer, more present in their bodies, and less internally compressed. Energy begins to return — not through effort, but through release.

Day Two: Purpose & Abundance (Friday) April 17, 2026

With the body and self stabilized, the work expands outward.

Participants explore purpose not as ambition or achievement, but as direction rooted in truth. This includes examining how fear has influenced life decisions, pacing, and permission to want more or less.

Abundance is addressed as a way of relating to life: receiving, worth, time, space, and expansion, not merely finances.

The yacht experience in the late afternoon provides physical and psychological expansion. Being on the water creates distance from habitual thinking and allows insight to land without force.

Expectation:
Participants experience perspective shifts, clarity around what matters now, and relief from internal scarcity patterns. Possibility feels grounded rather than aspirational.

Day Three: Connection & Legacy (Saturday) April 18, 2026

The final day is about integration and what remains.

The temezcal ceremony offers a shared experience of release and connection, not through conversation, but through presence. It reinforces that connection does not require explanation or exposure.

The scent experience follows, anchoring the retreat internally. Each participant creates a personal scent tied to the work completed, a sensory marker of truth, connection, and legacy that can be carried forward into daily life.

The retreat closes quietly, without declarations or forced commitments. The emphasis is on ownership, not announcement.

Expectation:
Participants leave feeling integrated, grounded, and internally reorganized, not emotionally raw or temporarily elevated.

What Participants Ultimately Leave With

Participants do not leave with a binder or a checklist.

They leave with:

This retreat is designed so that life does not collapse back to “normal” on Monday.

The work stays with them — quietly, steadily, and sustainably.

Packages & Pricing

The investment for this retreat is $6,499

This experience is fully supported and intentionally designed, including:

  • 4 nights of accommodation

  • All meals and beverages throughout the day on Thursday (April 16)

  • Breakfast on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday (April 17 to 19)

  • All retreat experiences and guided sessions

  • Ground transportation to and from the airport

Please note: participant airfare to and from Puerto Vallarta is not included.

This investment reflects the depth of the experience, the intimacy of the container, and the level of care provided throughout the retreat.