The Joy of Doing Nothing: Why Unplugging in Nature Feels So Good
Melissa Hessney Masters Melissa Hessney Masters

The Joy of Doing Nothing: Why Unplugging in Nature Feels So Good

When was the last time you did... nothing?
No notifications. No schedules. No tabs open.

Just trees, fresh air, and the simple rhythm of your own breath.

In a world that constantly nudges us to do more, be more, and keep up, choosing to unplug isn’t lazy—it’s radical. At Tanglebloom Cabin, tucked away in the hills of southern Vermont, we believe in the beauty of quiet days, open space, and time that unfolds slowly.

Here’s why a few days of doing less in nature might be exactly what you need.

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