Can I tell you about the cheapest, easiest mini-vacation that's available to literally everyone? A book. Fifteen minutes. That's it. 📖 I know, I know — "Jennifer, I don't have time to read." But hear me out, because I think you actually do. Those little pockets of time scattered throughout your day? They add up more than you think. Think about it — 15 minutes in the morning, 15 minutes at lunch, 15 minutes on a break, 15 minutes before bed. That's a full hour. And in an hour, the average adult can read somewhere between 12,000 and 24,000 words. That's a short story, a novella, or a solid chunk of whatever book has been sitting on your nightstand for six months. 😄 And here's what that hour is actually doing for you on the inside: - Reduces stress and helps your nervous system settle - Improves focus and mental clarity - Supports better sleep (especially that before-bed window) - Gives your brain a real break from screens and noise It's not just entertainment. It's maintenance. As for when to read ... morning works great for setting a calm, intentional tone for the day. A lunch break read is a wonderful way to truly decompress instead of just scrolling. And before bed, swapping your phone for a few pages can genuinely transform your sleep quality. What should you read? Honestly, whatever you enjoy. Fiction, memoirs, personal development, poetry, a magazine about something you love — it all counts. The best reading material is the kind you'll actually look forward to picking up. No passport required. No budget needed. Just you, a few quiet minutes, and somewhere good to go. 💛 What are you reading right now? I've just started The Frozen River by Ariel Lawhon. Drop your current read in the comments — I'm always looking for recommendations! 👇 PS - feel free to post a review or your thoughts on what you're reading in our Book Club.