Reflection
A solo reading retreat is a small, intentional pause: a few hours or a day set aside to read without rush, for pleasure or quiet reflection. It suits those who recharge by being alone and by sinking into words.
Practical choices shape the experience: pick one comfortable corner, limit notifications, choose two or three books that invite different tempos, and plan simple comforts—tea, a blanket, a notepad. Keep time flexible rather than rigid; aim for gentle attention rather than productivity.
When you finish, allow a soft landing: jot a sentence about what stayed with you, stretch, and carry one small insight into the next hour. A solo reading retreat doesn't have to be elaborate to be renewing; its power is in steady, quiet attention.