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[The Art of the Reading Retreat: Finding Joy in Unfolding Experiences]-[More Happier: Listen In! Recording from Our Reading Retreat (and Closet Clearing)]

Happier with Gretchen Rubin · B1 · 2025-09-06

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The Reading Retreat: A New Ritual for Happiness

In this episode of the Happier podcast, hosts Gretchen Rubin and Elizabeth Craft share their experience of hosting a "reading retreat" in Los Olivos, California. Inspired by their challenge to "Read 25 in 25"—a commitment to read for 25 minutes daily throughout 2025—the sisters decided to create a dedicated space to immerse themselves in literature. They emphasize that this retreat was not just a vacation, but a deliberate act of prioritizing their "reading mindset."

The Concept: Why a Reading Retreat?

The hosts explain that the idea of a reading retreat felt "so obvious" and "naturally something that we would want to do." Drawing on childhood memories of vacations in Nantucket, where the family would "bicycle to a beach every day, all read for like seven hours," they realized that the essence of a good vacation is simply "changing venues for reading." By eliminating the pressure to sightsee, they framed their time in Los Olivos as a "reading retreat," proving that "re-framing" ordinary experiences can transform one's perspective.

The Logistics: Lowering the Stakes

To avoid the "decision fatigue" that often plagues travel planning, the sisters opted for a location within driving distance of Los Angeles, where Elizabeth resides and where Gretchen already had a work commitment. This approach had several advantages:

  • Reduced Complexity: By avoiding flights, they kept the stakes low and the planning simple.
  • Ease of Movement: They chose a hotel (The Inn at Maddie's Tavern) that allowed them to walk to meals, avoiding the need to drive, which neither sister enjoys. This meant "we saved the time for more reading."
  • Weekday Benefits: By traveling on a weekday, they enjoyed a "playing hooky" feel, noting that accommodations were cheaper and the town was quieter, making it easier to secure tables at restaurants without reservations.

The Experience: Same-Day Books and Restless Energy

One of the highlights of the trip was the goal of reading a "same-day book"—a book finished in a single day. Gretchen read James by Percival Everett, while Elizabeth enjoyed A Town Like Alice by Neville Shute. They also noted the importance of movement to combat the restlessness that comes with long hours of reading. By incorporating daily walks, they managed to hit their 10,000-step goal, which they found essential for maintaining the "stamina to stay put for the reading."

The Finale: The Closet Purge

In a sudden shift in tone, the podcast concludes with a "frenzy" of closet cleaning at Elizabeth's home. What began as a peaceful retreat ended in a "mad frenzy" where they donated nine bags of items. Elizabeth admits that having Gretchen there made it easier to let go of items that "do not fit anymore." This purge highlights a paradoxical truth about minimalism: by clearing out what you don't need, you "end up feeling like you have more," because the items you truly love and use become more accessible and visible.

Conclusion: A Template for the Future

The sisters view this retreat as a successful "template" that they plan to replicate annually. They encourage listeners to adopt this practice, noting that you don't need to travel far to hold a retreat. Whether it is in your car while waiting for children or in a quiet corner of your home, you can "reframe almost anything as a reading retreat." As the hosts conclude, the goal is to live a life that "reflects our own nature, our own interests, our own values," and sometimes, that means simply curling up with a good book.

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