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July 31, 2007

Team Retreats/Family Reunions--Finca Esmeralda

 

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This past weekend we had the pleasure to touring Finca La Esmeralda, A Private Costa Rican Home, built circa  1890.  Situated on a working orchid and tree farm, with expansive verandas and common rooms for group gatherings, this home is truly a step back into Costa Rican History.  The photo shown above (left) is the private chapel built  inside the home, evidence of a time when the town did not have a church for it's residents.  The house despite contemporary renovations, speaks of  her history.  An expansive vault for securing the family china and silverware, (Aah, those were the days....No DVD's and Computers to keep under lock and key). There is  a linen closet filled with chamber pots for family members and photos of the family throughout the years including a picture of Grandfather's "Favorite Prize Winning Cow" .

Finca Esmeralda is a hidden and secluded Jewell--ideal for family reunions and team retreats. Hiking Trails, Beautiful Gardens, Expansive Meeting Rooms and a Caring Owner and Staff will prepare group meals featuring farm fresh delicacies.  (Yum, We had the local cheese and homemade tortillas as an appetizer, followed by a bountiful and delicious  lunch of Ham, Salads and an incredible broccoli casserole).

There is a canopy tour within minutes and the finca itself provides many breathtaking areas  to explore with towering trees in a primary forest as well as  cozy corners for secluded reading , reflection and relaxation.

The House can sleep up to 12.  Note:  2 old fashioned but charming baths are currently available with plans to expand.

Retreats Costa Rica is delighted to feature Finca Esmeralda as one of our recommended   retreat houses for those groups who want to get away from it all to accomplish serious work, writing, artistic exploration and or one of those Big Chill Family/Friends Weekend.  Note:   This house reminds us so much of the Victorian beach cottages in Cape May, New Jersey that we instantly were charmed.

Finca Esmeralda is by recommendation only.  The family still owns this country home and greatly cares about her guests.  Yes, there is a ghost! (Friendly of Course).  We'll be happy to introduce you on your next retreat with us.

Retreats Costa Rica conducts Leadership and Personal Growth Retreats in unique destinations around the country.  www.retreatscostarica.com

      

   

July 30, 2007

Team Building Retreats -- Developing a Circle of Trust

The Knights of the Round Table had it right!  Circles provide a form for team unity and communication that can't be beat.  During the month of July, I have been using "Raccoon Circles" in Team retreats for both Non-Profit and Corporate Clients in the United States and at our Retreat Centers in Costa Rica.   Based on the work of Dr. Tom Smith, author of the  Book of Raccoon Circles and the Challenge of North American Traditions, teams literally bond and improve their group communication skills and problem solving  via  the help of a piece of nylon rope that joins members and challenges them in a series of tasks involving both mental and physical connections. 

You might recall you had to receive an invitation into the Fockers "Circle of Trust".  We all remember how outsiders (even new son in laws) weren't invited or welcomed by Mr. Focker.....Kind of the way  new employees  sometimes feel until embraced into the organizational fold.

Throughout time, "Circles have been a universal symbol associated with  Power, Unity and Community which is why they are so powerful in team building activities.   You only need to look at Nature (The moon, The Sun, even Birds make their nests in a circle).  At the conclusion of a recent team building retreat, individual members gathered outdoors on a warm summer day connected in a circle of unity.  There was one knot in the circle.  As the knot passed from one member to the other, each participant gave one word that they believe embodied the meaning of their "coalition".  Forget about hiring a consultant for the perfect vision statement or new marketing idea.  This group assembled powerful, passionate words in a circled assembly .  At the end of the retreat, one member was named the "Keeper of the Circle" until next year's gathering.  Remember, Rituals create remembrance!

Hot Tip for Team building:  Let your team provide powerful input through  "Circle of Trust" facilitation.

Rosemary conducts "Go Wild! GO GREAT!" Team Building Programs over 100 days each year in the United States, Canada and Latin America.  The programs (from 1 to 3 days in length) are designed to foster teamwork and produce tangible work products such as Annual Business and Marketing Plans

Coming Up: Retreat Houses and Adventures in  Costa Rica

Retiring and Working in Latin America--10 Reasons Why One North American Couple Made the Choice

Retire in Latin America (Today's Hot News from AOL)

That's today's headline that caught our attention on AOL news today with this notation:

"It's got the good weather of Florida, but a much cheaper cost of living. And it's a lot more adventurous than Daytona. Politically stable, Costa Rica has a thriving industry of recruiting American retirees. Thousands of Americans are spread throughout Mexico, Panama and the rest of the region."

As residents of Costa Rica for 10 years, we are often asked the reason why we moved to Costa Rica .... so here's our Top 10 list for those of you contemplating your own adventure ,living, working and or retiring in Costa Rica.

10), Climate, Climate, Climate.  You can almost pick your preferred temperature in Costa Rica and we selected 72 degrees year round at our home in the Central Valley Mountains.  But what about the Rainy/Green Season? Sure, we have about 2 hours of rain during our "winter" months each day, but most mornings are beautiful and sunny. That sure beats Fargo in Winter and Phoenix in Summer!  We also happen to delight in that expected afternoon rain in green season for a few hours.  In fact if you haven't experienced the sound of rain falling on a tin roof, with a good book, frankly, you haven't lived.

9) Nature Lover's Paradise: From rain forest to crisp mountains to experiencing the "Gifts from the Sea', Costa Rica is a Nature Lover's Paradise.   Each morning Barry and I hike out our front door to the countryside where following a cow on the road is as common and much more delightful than interstate traffic. 

8) Health Care:  As Business Owners in the United States faced with staggering insurance costs, we sought out a location for retirement that would provide, quality, affordable health care.  Costa Rica has U.S. Trained Dr's with state of the Art Hospitals and Medical Facilities.  It also has a thriving medical tourism industry.   When we first moved to Costa Rica, private insurance cost $1400 annually for the two of us covering most of our medical costs and prescriptions.  What this meant was state of the art care when hospitalized. Third World?  I  don't know about that.  In my private hospital room, I had a flat screen t.v. dining menu options and a companion bed for my husband to stay with me.  While our insurance has increased slightly as we have aged, I believe the care in Costa Rica unbeatable.

7) Adventure:  We probably saw too many Raiders of the Lost Ark movies, but we wanted the next chapter in our life after the rat race to be a True Learning Adventure !  Flying through the Forest Canopy, White Water Rafting are just two examples and we have a long list of adventures still on the list. Every day, daily living in Costa Rica is an adventure from exploring exotic fruits to rescuing a sloth.  I have to say it beats going to Wallmart.

6) Social Community: We could keep ourselves entertained 7 days and nights a week with Costa Rica's busy and diverse ex pat community.  There's a club for every interest (Birding, Hiking, Bridge, Gourmet Food and Wine, Volunteer Opportunities) just name it and it's here.  Foreign residents find each other at social centers and hubs and groups like the Newcomers Organization that help with the transition of moving to a foreign country.

5)  Safety: While we now look back to the good old days when there was virtually little crime when we came to Costa Rica. Sadly we are not immune to the increasing crime rates that you find almost everywhere in the world, much linked to the growing drug problem.  Still crime tends to be more property related than violent and so we have added precautions like a home security system.  What should be noted is there is more violent crime in most major U.S. Cities in one day, yet the media will spotlight any violent crime against U.S Citizens that occurs outside of her borders.  Costa Rica ,it should be noted , is also a peace-loving and stable country with no Army, often referred to as the Switzerland of the Americas.

4) Cost of Living: Indeed there are financial benefits of being a U.S. citizen living in Costa Rica. One of the attractions for us in selecting and moving to Costa Rica was the benefit of the first $75,000 of foreign earned income being tax free; That's now at $82,400 .  Another? property taxes on our new contemporary home in Escazu, Costa Rica   were a whopping $100.00 a year.  That sure beat $6,000 a year property taxes in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. .  There was also no heating or air-conditioning expenses to contend with and the real kicker indulgence for me was massages were $10.00 an hour. I remember saying "I'm so there"  There is no doubt, that we could not afford our current lifestyle in the United States and while Costa Rica is unfortunately being increasingly discovered and developed, there are still affordable options for creating a quality lifestyle at a fraction of U.S. prices.    

3) Warm and Hospitable Costa Rican People.  Pura Vida!  "That's a Costa Rican expression that means "pure life".  Sunday morning is our favorite day for walking in the barrio...Mothers and Fathers walking hand in hand with their children to church reminding us of our own childhood.   "It's like the United States in the 1950's" .  There is tranquility and a commitment to family.      

2) Connected: Today's Ability to Work and Live Anywhere.  Yes, we have wireless Internet and low-cost phone service in Costa Rica that enables us to work from home on the deck with parrots flying overhead.  It's not everywhere in the country and certainly not deep in the rain forest, but technology has enabled us to work and stay connected with our offices and families and friends.  Just 2.5 hour flight from Miami and 3 a.5 hour flight from Houston, we are closer to many relatives and clients than they are with others living within U.S. borders 

1) The Mangos, The Monkeys, The Magic: I love to watch visitors in our learning retreats discover their own magic here while staying amidst the jewels of the Costa Rican rain forest.  Forever changed from their journey to paradise, their discovery is almost child-like.  I developed the brand for my speaking and retreat business from the voices of those who have discovered their own passion here.  On seeing lava flow from an active volcano, a child-like WOW would be uttered competing only slightly with the volcanic rumble.

So why visit/live in Costa Rica?

"Go Wild! Go GREAT! Embark on the The journey from Now to WOW!"

Rosemary Rein is the author of "Go Wild! Survival Skills for Business and Life" and a new book to be published in January 08 with Dr. Stephen Covey and Ken Blanchard entitled "The Blueprint for Success and Survival"

Contact Rosemary for Leadership, Teambuilding and Personal Growth retreats in Costa Rica.