Vision and Heal: TRANSFORM YOUR RELATIONSHIP WITH MONEY

Vision and Heal: TRANSFORM YOUR RELATIONSHIP WITH MONEY

  • Ages 18+

Join Keeley Taverner & Helena Holrick for a transformative 3-day retreat dedicated to healing financial wounds and creating abundance.

By Keeley Taverner | Psychotherapist

Date and time

Location

De Vere Horsley Estate

Ockham Road South East Horsley KT24 6DT United Kingdom

Refund Policy

No refunds

Agenda

10:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Day 1: Lets vision board

Helena Horick


- Optional early arrival - Afternoon: Optional vision board workshop (to get everyone on equal footing) - 10:am to 4pm: Initial session focusing on visioning - Exercise on symbols vs. experiences ...

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Day 2: Saturday: Unpacking the Past (Theme: Understanding & Healing)

Keeley Taverner


- Morning: Dive into the meanings behind vision board items - Surface money stories and blocks - Keeley to lead session on unpacking money histories - Explore how past experiences impact current ...

9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Day 3: Sunday: Integration & Rebirth (Theme: Becoming & Moving Forward)

Keeley and Helena


- Consolidation day - Create actionable plans - Develop new financial behaviours - Potential ceremony for leaving behind old money stories - Physical creation and presentation of new financial v...

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 days 6 hours
  • Ages 18+
  • Free venue parking

About the Retreat

Break free from limiting money beliefs and step into financial empowerment. Our immersive Vision & Heal: Transforming Your Money Trauma Retreat creates a safe, supportive space to identify and release financial trauma whilst building a healthy, abundant relationship with money.

Over three transformative days, you'll work with renowned experts Keeley Taverner and Helena Holrick to uncover unconscious money patterns, heal deep-rooted financial wounds, and create a powerful vision for your financial future.


What You'll Experience

Create Your Abundance Vision

Develop a clear, inspiring vision for your financial future. You'll craft personalised money intentions, design practical action steps, and create visual representations of your financial goals that energise and motivate you.

Discover Your Money Story

Uncover the hidden narratives shaping your financial decisions and behaviours. Through guided exercises and compassionate exploration, you'll identify the origins of your money beliefs and understand how they've influenced your life.

Release Financial Trauma

Experience powerful healing modalities designed specifically to address money-related wounds. Using a blend of somatic practices, visualisation techniques, and therapeutic approaches, you'll release emotional blocks that have limited your financial growth.

Community & Connection

Share your journey with like-minded individuals in a judgement-free environment. The retreat fosters meaningful connections that provide support, accountability, and inspiration long after the event concludes.

Frequently asked questions

How much is the retreat?

The full-day retreat is £899 per person. This includes all materials, refreshments, and lunch for all three days.

Where is the venue?

The retreat will be held at Devere Horsley Estate, Ockham Road South, East Hors

What are the times of the retreat?

The retreat runs over three days with the following schedule: Friday: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM Saturday: 9:00 AM to 5:30 PM Sunday: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM Please plan to arrive 15 minutes early each day to settle in comfortably.

Can I stay the night before the retreat begins?

Yes, we can connect you to the hotel and reserve you a space. Please note that you will be responsible for any accommodation fees incurred. Many participants find it beneficial to arrive the evening before to settle in and be well-rested for our first day.

Can I pay in installments?

Yes, we offer flexible payment plans. You can choose to pay in 2, 3, or 4 installments. Please email us to set up your preferred payment arrangement.

What is money trauma?

Money trauma refers to negative or limiting beliefs, emotions, and patterns related to finances that stem from past experiences. These experiences might include childhood poverty, witnessing financial stress in your family, sudden financial loss, or absorbing unhealthy money messages from parents.

What can I expect to gain from this retreat?

Participants typically experience: Greater awareness of their money beliefs and patterns Understanding of how family influences have shaped their financial behaviours. Tools to identify and transform limiting beliefs about money. Practical strategies for creating healthier money habits

Is this retreat right for me?

You feel emotional discomfort when dealing with money matters You notice recurring patterns in your financial life that you'd like to change You're curious about how your family history has influenced your current money situation You're ready to explore your relationship with money in a deeper way

Do I need to share my personal financial information during the retreat?

No. While we will look at patterns and behaviours, you won't be required to disclose specific financial details like income, debt amounts, or account balances to the group. The bank statement review is a personal exercise where you'll reflect privately on your own spending patterns.

What should I bring to the retreat?

Please bring: A journal or notebook and pen A recent bank statement (digital or printed) Comfortable clothing Any comfort items that help you feel grounded Completed pre-retreat "5 Types of Money" worksheet

What experience or knowledge do I need to have before attending?

No prior financial expertise is required. The retreat is designed for people at all levels of financial knowledge. Before the retreat, we ask that you complete the "5 Types of Money" reflection worksheet that will be sent to you upon registration.

Will this retreat fix my financial problems?

This retreat focuses on addressing the emotional and psychological aspects of your relationship with money, which often underlie financial challenges. While we will develop practical action steps, the retreat is not financial planning or debt counselling.

Is this retreat therapy?

While the retreat includes therapeutic elements and can be healing, it is not a substitute for professional therapy or financial advice. If you're currently experiencing severe financial distress or trauma symptoms that interfere with daily functioning, we recommend working with a therapist.

How large will the group be?

To ensure quality interaction and a safe environment, we limit the retreat to 10 participants.

Will I have to share my personal experiences with the group?

Small group sharing and partner work are optional components of the retreat. You can always choose to participate at your comfort level, and there's no pressure to share anything you don't wish to.

What if I become emotional during the retreat?

It's completely normal and welcome for emotions to arise during this work. The facilitators are experienced in holding space for emotional processing, and the retreat is designed with adequate breaks and reflection time. We create a supportive and non-judgmental environment.

How should I prepare for the retreat?

Complete the pre-retreat "5 Types of Money" reflection worksheet that will be sent to you. Begin paying attention to your thoughts and feelings around money in your daily life. Consider what aspects of your relationship with money you'd most like to transform.

What kind of follow-up support is available?

After the retreat, you'll receive: A resource list for continued learning Your personal action plan created during the retreat Follow-up group session where you can share progress and challenges Individual coaching/psychotherapy sessions are available for deeper personal work

How quickly will I see changes in my financial life?

Participants often report immediate shifts in awareness and emotional relief. Behavioural changes typically begin to implement right away with the 7-day action plan. Deeper pattern changes and financial outcomes usually develop over weeks and months as you continue to apply the insights and practice

How can I maintain the momentum after the retreat ends?

We recommend: Implementing your 7-day action plan Reviewing your notes and insights regularly Practicing the body-based exercises and affirmations daily Connecting with supportive people who respect your financial journey Considering additional resources for ongoing support

Organised by

In 2002, Keeley was a cashier on Ikea’s checkout line, having left school with no qualifications she had little ambition or self-belief. At the same time, she was in a toxic, violent relationship and a young mother to two daughters. She could not understand how her life had come to be so difficult, her feelings of isolation were heightened by damming judgments and opinions of loved ones, the ‘I told you so’ mentally. Such experiences only served to isolate her even further. Keeley was very much lost and knew that if she did not change, her children would suffer a similar fate.

Keeley was guided to her first self-help book while watching the Oprah Winfrey show. The book, In the Meantime by Iyanla Vanzant, was her first introduction into the self-help world. From that time onwards, she has passionately pursued knowledge and understanding of human behaviour with a fascination of intimate relationships and human potential.

Below is a list of her achievements so far

  • In 2003 Keeley began a psychology degree at Brunel University as a mature student
  • By 2007, she graduated from Brunel and left Ikea to pursue a career at HMP Wormwood Scrubs
  • In 2008 started her masters in person centred psychotherapy while working full time as the thinking skills resettlement manager for London Probation Trust
  • By 2012 completed her masters and started her private practice: Key 4 Change
  • In May 2015, Keeley left her full time role, continuously being overlooked for job promotions had taken its toil. It became crystal clear, that she would have to make it on her own terms. Keeley took a leap of faith and begun to work for herself, helping and supporting other people to unlock their potential and overcome adversity.
  • 2016 opened The Key 4 Change partnership, a private well being practice for qualified expert helping professionals
  • 2017 she will start her second MSc in Occupational and Business Psychology at Kingston University.

Today Keeley is a qualified psychotherapist, supervisor, motivational speaker and psychological coach. She is passionate and dedicated to supporting and helping others to discover their true potential. Please visit her Your Tube Channel where she offers tips and advice on relationships.

 

£899
Oct 3 · 10:00 GMT+1