Slow Living Summer: The Art of Doing Less

Slow living summer is the art of doing less — letting the season guide you into spaciousness. The slow living aesthetic in summer is airy and effortless: linen fabrics, open windows, meals eaten outside. Simple living becomes easier when the days stretch wide. Hygge living becomes lighter, more sun‑soaked. Living slow in summer means savoring small pleasures. If you’d like a weekly companion for this softness, The Retreat Podcast offers meditations that feel like warm air moving through an open window.

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