Monday Morning Cup: The Mid-Year Soul Audit & Preparing for the Fast

Monday, June 29, 2026. We have reached the hinge of the year.

As a luxury travel advisor, I spend most of my time looking toward the horizon: mapping out the next flight, the next sapphire crossing, or the next mountain ridge. But today, as we sit on the edge of July, we are turning the lens inward. This isn't just another Monday morning cup; it’s the final threshold before we depart for the Soul of the Valley mindfulness retreat.

If you are joining us at The Glamping Collective in July, you know that our primary objective is the "Digital Fast." But you cannot simply flip a switch and expect your nervous system to comply. The fast begins now, in the quiet spaces of your home, with a mid-year soul audit.

The Mid-Year Soul Audit: Clearing the Mental Clutter

We are six months into 2026. For many of us, the momentum of the first quarter has settled into a layer of mental silt. Before we can embrace the "Tactical Luxury" of our upcoming retreat, we must identify what we are carrying that no longer serves us.

Set aside forty-five minutes this morning. Pour a fresh cup of our Breakfast Blend and open your journal. We are going to look at three specific pillars: Energy, Alignment, and Noise.

1. The Energy Audit

Go through your calendar from January to June. Identify three moments where you felt truly "on purpose": not just productive, but alive. Conversely, identify three recurring commitments or digital habits that left you feeling drained, resentful, or numb.

2. The Alignment Check

Rate your satisfaction in these areas on a scale of 1–10:

  • Inner life/Spirituality
  • Work/Purpose
  • Digital life/Technology

If your "Digital Life" is sitting at a 3 or a 4, you are the reason we designed the Soul of the Valley experience. High performance requires high-level restoration, and you cannot restore while your attention is being auctioned off to the highest bidder in the attention economy.

3. The Noise Reduction

What are you listening to? What are you scrolling through? Mindfulness is as much about what you exclude as what you include. The audit is your permission slip to unsubscribe, unfollow, and uncommit.

A close-up, documentary-style shot of a man of color's hands as he writes in a leather-bound journal. Beside the journal is a bag of FB Roasters coffee and a half-eaten artisanal pastry. The lighting is warm and natural, suggesting a quiet morning of deep reflection.

Preparing for the Fast: The Digital On-Ramp

The July retreat isn't a wellness conveyor belt. There is no 6:00 a.m. forced cheerfulness. However, we do ask for a commitment to the analog. To prepare for the "Digital Fast," we recommend a three-step on-ramp starting this week.

Step One: The Notification Harvest
Go into your settings. Turn off every notification that isn't a direct human-to-human communication. No news alerts, no social pings, no "sale ending soon" reminders. Reclaim the right to check your phone on your terms, not the phone's terms.

Step Two: The Phantom Reach
Notice how many times a day you reach for your device without a clear intention. This is the "phantom reach." When you feel that itch this week, pause. Take three breaths. Notice the texture of the air or the taste of your coffee. This is the foundation of the mindfulness retreat experience.

Step Three: Analog Alternatives
Replace one digital habit with an analog one. Instead of scrolling the news during your morning coffee, read a physical book. We have curated a specific selection at the Far From Beale Street Bookshop that pairs perfectly with the restorative silence of the mountains.

A detail shot of a pour-over coffee setup on a wooden table. A ceramic dripper sits atop a glass carafe, with the dark, rich coffee blooming under a steady stream of water. In the background, a stack of books from Far From Beale Street and a celestial-themed notebook are visible, emphasizing the ritual of the 'Monday Morning Cup.'

The Monday Morning Cup Pairing

To facilitate this morning’s audit, we are leaning into a blend that is bright enough to wake the mind but smooth enough to keep the spirit steady.

  • The Cup: Breakfast Blend
    • Profile: Bright, clean, and balanced.
    • The Why: You need clarity for an audit. This blend provides the caffeine kick without the jittery edge, allowing you to focus on the hard questions of your mid-year review.
  • The Book: Rest is Resistance: A Manifesto by Tricia Hersey
    • Available at: Far From Beale Street Bookshop
    • The Why: Hersey’s work is a foundational text for our July retreat. She reframes rest not as a luxury for the privileged, but as a political act of reclamation. It is the perfect companion for anyone feeling the weight of "productivity guilt" as they head into a digital fast.

Looking Toward July: Soul of the Valley

For those of you confirmed for the July 23–26 retreat at The Glamping Collective, your final itinerary is being dispatched. Remember, we are meeting at the foot of an unhurried ridge in Lookout, WV.

Expect:

  • TableSide Service: Rainbow Trout fileted by candlelight.
  • Gongfu Tea Mindfulness: A quiet Japanese tea session focused on the art of the pause.
  • Tai Chi on the Lawn: Movement designed to ground the body and quiet the mind.
  • Ultra Luxe Domes: Sanctuary selected for stillness rather than spectacle.

We are not going there to "fix" ourselves. We are going there to remember ourselves.

A wide, breathtaking shot of the Ultra Luxe Domes at The Glamping Collective, nestled among the lush green trees of the Appalachian ridge. The morning mist is heavy in the valley below, creating a sense of total isolation and peace. A person of color is visible on a distant balcony, tiny against the vastness of the nature around them.

If July has been sitting on your heart for a while, consider this your gentle nudge. Start easing out of the scroll, dust off the journal, and let your coffee break become a little more sacred this month. The digital fast does not begin with deprivation; it begins with intention, a decent mug, and the decision to make a little more room for yourself. We will be ready for you at the retreat.

If you are ready to plan your next adventure send an email directly to felicia.baxter@fora.travel with Subject HELP I NEED A VACATION

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