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Curl Up, Care for Yourself, and Read: A Note from Donna Letier

Finding time to curl up under your favorite blanket, surrounded by the comforting warmth of a Solo Stove on your patio, is one of life’s simplest yet most fulfilling joys. In our busy lives, carving out moments like this can feel like a luxury, but it’s also an act of self-care—one that nurtures both your mind and body.

Whether you’re diving into a well-loved hardback or flipping through a Kindle, reading outdoors brings a sense of calm that’s hard to match. The rhythmic crackle of the fire, the crispness of the air, and the natural surroundings create a space where you can truly relax and recharge.

Why Reading Outdoors Feels So Good

There’s something magical about reading in the open air. Studies show that spending time outside reduces stress, improves concentration, and boosts mood. Add a good book to the mix, and you’re not just escaping into a story—you’re actively improving your mental and physical well-being.

Reading slows us down in the best way, grounding us in the present while opening up our minds to new ideas and perspectives. It’s a gentle reminder to prioritize ourselves and our need for stillness in a fast-paced world.

A Few of My Favorite Reads

If you’re looking for inspiration, here are some books that have deeply resonated with me:

  • “The Well-Gardened Mind” by Sue Stuart-Smith
    This beautiful exploration of gardening and mental health highlights how the act of nurturing plants can help us nurture ourselves.
  • “The Secret Garden” by Frances Hodgson Burnett
    A classic tale of transformation and renewal, this book reminds us of the magic that gardens—and the simple joys of nature—can bring to our lives.
  • “Where the Crawdads Sing” by Delia Owens
    A compelling story of resilience and connection to nature, this novel immerses you in a vivid landscape and an unforgettable journey.
  • “The Hidden Life of Trees” by Peter Wohlleben
    Discover the secret world of trees and their communication, relationships, and role in sustaining life on Earth—an awe-inspiring read for nature lovers.
  • “Big Magic” by Elizabeth Gilbert
    This inspiring book dives into the creative process, encouraging readers to embrace curiosity, courage, and self-expression—perfect for sparking new ideas.
  • “Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail” by Cheryl Strayed
    A memoir of self-discovery and healing set against the backdrop of nature, this book will leave you inspired to explore the world within and around you.
  • “The Night Circus” by Erin Morgenstern
    For a touch of whimsy and magic, this enchanting novel transports you to a dreamlike world of mystery, perfect for reading under the stars.

Make Time for You

The hardest part of self-care is often finding the time. But trust me, when you do, you won’t regret it. Whether you have five minutes or an entire afternoon, let yourself sink into a story. Light the fire, wrap yourself in warmth, and let the world fall away.

Taking this time for yourself isn’t indulgent—it’s necessary. And in these small, quiet moments, you’ll find the energy and inspiration to show up fully for everything else in your life.

What’s on your reading list? I’d love to know—share your favorites and let’s inspire each other to embrace the joy of a good book.

Donna Letier

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