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The Art of Living Well


The Camino Was Never Meant to Be Rushed: Why I Keep My Retreats Small
The Camino was never meant to be rushed. After crossing paths with large tour groups on the Camino Inglés and Portuguese Camino, I found myself reflecting deeply on why I intentionally keep my own retreats small. This isn’t about exclusivity or luxury for the sake of it — it’s about creating space to truly experience the Camino. The quiet villages, spontaneous conversations, long lunches, aching legs, church bells, wine stops, moments of silence and unexpected emotion.

Lisa Marie Staab
May 28
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A Reminder of Presence in Bali
A quiet reflection on returning to the rice fields of Bali — ten years on — and the lessons in presence, growth, and stillness that continue to unfold.

Lisa Marie Staab
Feb 52 min read


What Do You Do Now?
It's always darkest before the dawn! A little poem I wrote as I moved from Trauma to Triumph

Lisa Marie Staab
Jan 2, 20252 min read


Fate, Second Chances & Gratitude for family time
Back in Melbourne, navigating family, fate, and second chances as I reconnect with my dad and embrace life’s unexpected turns

Lisa Marie Staab
Nov 19, 20243 min read


Selçuk to Sailing: Serendipity and Sun-Kissed Memories
From Selçuk to the Mediterranean, discover serendipitous adventures, vibrant towns, and unforgettable sailing memories

Lisa Marie Staab
Aug 16, 20246 min read


Footprints of Gratitude ~ Mindfulness Insights on the Camino.
Transformative lessons and heartfelt experiences from my Camino de Santiago journey. Gratitude, adaptability, and mindfulness await!

Lisa Marie Staab
Apr 24, 20242 min read
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