
Stop Scrolling, Start Strolling: Reconnect with Nature, Reclaim Your Soul
Let’s be honest: your thumb is tired. It’s been swiping, tapping, double-tapping, zooming, and bookmarking since sunrise, and frankly, it deserves a sabbatical. So do you.
Stop scrolling, start strolling. No, it’s not just a clever rhyme, though we’re pretty proud of it. It’s a gentle but firm nudge (okay, maybe a lovingly urgent shove) to step away from the endless vortex of curated brunches, algorithm-fed outrage, and unasked-for life hacks, and take a walk. Preferably outdoors. Preferably without your phone.
This isn’t about demonizing technology and we love a good aesthetic Instagram grid as much as the next company, but let’s not pretend that what began as a quick check hasn’t turned into a thumb-led pilgrimage through the land of digital distraction. When’s the last time you looked up instead of down? When’s the last time you listened to birdsong without wondering what filter would make it go viral?
Here’s the hard truth (delivered in love, of course): we are not meant to be this disconnected. Paradoxically, connection is what social media promises, and yet we’re lonelier, more anxious, and more distracted than ever. Our minds are full, but our souls are starved.
We have to get back to our roots and quite literally. There’s something profoundly healing about standing barefoot on grass, about hearing leaves rustle in real-time (not on a mindfulness app), about remembering that we are part of something bigger, older, and much less pixelated than ourselves. Nature doesn’t ask you to perform. It doesn’t track your likes. It just is unapologetically real, achingly beautiful, and blessedly free of comment sections.
And let’s get real here: how can we expect to function as whole individuals, let alone raise grounded families, build communities, or lead nations, if we can’t sit with ourselves without refreshing a feed? Truth isn’t something we find in hot takes or highlight reels. Truth is rooted, slow-growing, and best found somewhere between silence and birdsong.
We dare you (yes, dare): take a break. A real one. A digital Sabbath. A pause. Whether it’s one hour less each day, or a full-fledged social media fast, whatever you can handle. Use that time to take a walk, breathe some unfiltered air, stare at clouds, smell a tree (yes, really). You might be surprised by what you hear when you stop listening to everyone else.
At Lauren Ross Design, we believe luxury isn’t just something you wear or place in your home, it’s how you live. It’s time. Space. Presence. A spiritual life doesn’t begin with a perfect morning routine or the right scented candle (though those help); it begins with awareness and the courage to live unplugged, even briefly.
So go on. Put down the phone. Lace up your shoes. Touch the earth. Laugh with someone who’s right there in front of you. You might just remember what being human feels like.
Stop scrolling. Start strolling. Your soul will thank you.
With love and wildflowers,
Lauren Ross Design
Luxury for a Spiritual Life