Six months. Ten women. One question that changes everything: Who is the woman I am becoming? What follows is not a curriculum. It is a container — for declaring, deepening, and finally becoming her.
This one asks you to become more — and then trusts that everything else follows. The Mona Lisa Experience is not built around content or curriculum. It is built around you. Around the woman who has already proven she can succeed, and who now feels the pull toward something quieter, deeper, and more hers.
"I'm not looking for another room to succeed in.
I'm looking for one that changes how I think."
If that sentence stopped you — you're in the right place. This is what six months looks like.
Declare
She arrives not with a plan, but with a readiness. The opening retreat is where she speaks out loud the woman she is becoming — perhaps for the first time. This is where the arc begins.
"Who is the woman I am becoming?"
The declarationShe arrives at the water's edge and makes her declaration. Not a goal — an identity. Through vision casting, guided reflection, and portrait photography against the backdrop of the Kawarthas, she names what she has been circling for years. A farm-to-table dinner closes the day with the nine other women who have declared the same. The opening portrait captures her at the threshold.
Deepen
The real work begins. Each month holds a central question — the kind that doesn't resolve quickly. Twice-monthly virtual gatherings, monthly private calls, and guided reflection between sessions create a container for the inner excavation that most coaching relationships only skim the surface of.
"What am I carrying that isn't mine?"
The unlearningThe first month back, the retreat starts to work on her. Beliefs about what she's allowed to want. Old stories she's been leading from. Ways she's been performing instead of being. The group holds space for what surfaces. The private call goes deeper — into the specific weight she has been carrying and what it would mean to set it down.
"Where does my energy actually go?"
The auditAn honest look at how she has been spending herself — at work, at home, in relationships. What she has been tolerating. What she has been deferring. She begins to see the gap between the woman she declared in May and the life she is still living. That gap is not a failure. That gap is the work.
"What does she look like when she leads from here?"
The embodimentThe inner shifts begin to show up in how she moves through the world. She makes decisions differently. Speaks things she has been holding back. Shows up with a quieter, more grounded authority. The group becomes a mirror — reflecting back who she is becoming in real time, before she can fully see it herself.
"What am I ready to claim?"
The claimBy now, she has seen enough of herself to know what she has been holding back. This month is about claiming it — in the group, in her life, in how she introduces herself and what she says yes to. The closing celebration is on the horizon. She is getting ready to be seen. The styling session with Renée Lindo begins to take shape in her mind.
Become
She has done the work. She has sat with the questions. She has let herself be changed. Now comes the celebration — not of completion, but of arrival. November is not an ending. It is the first evening of who she has become.
"She has arrived."
The becomingTen women gather at a Michelin-starred table — dressed, present, and fully themselves. Before dinner, a personal styling session with brand stylist Renée Lindo helps each woman step into her visual identity with intention. The closing portrait is taken. Not a before-and-after. A beginning. She leaves not with a certificate, but with a felt sense of who she is and what she is capable of — and a room full of women who witnessed every step of how she got there.
She doesn't leave with a workbook. She leaves with something harder to name and impossible to unlearn.
Clarity that doesn't waver
She knows who she is, what she wants, and why — without needing external validation to hold it in place.
Authority from the inside out
Her presence in a room shifts. Not because she performs differently, but because she has stopped performing entirely.
A circle that holds
Nine women who saw the whole arc — not just the polished parts. That kind of witness is rare. She keeps it.
A portrait of who she became
Two photographs — one taken the morning she arrived, one the night she celebrated. The difference is visible. And it is hers.
Three women have already committed · Seven spots remain · Retreat begins May 23, 2026 · Ontario
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