Pronounced "hoo-ga," the Danish concept if hygge cannot be defined with one single word but rather encompasses a feeling of cozy contentment and well-being through enjoying the simple things in life. Learn more about the meaning of hygge and ideas for ho
Hygge (pronounced hue-gah) is an abstract Danish concept that can be described as happiness, contentment, and coziness; but is not limited to that. Given howthe Danes are some of the happiest people on the planet, perhaps we can take a few leaves out of their book. According to Meik Wi...
As we transition into the coldest and darkest months of the year, don’t hesitate to find the ways that bring you the feeling of hygge on a daily basis. It doesn’t have to be something big, just a simple warm drink, a bath at the end of a long day, or even a comfort meal can...
How to Hygge for the Holiday Everyone is talking about “hygge” — the word used by Danish people to keep themselves mentally positive in the dark winter season and fill their homes with comfort and love. Sounds perfect, doesn’t it? But how to realize at least some of hygge holidays?
“Hygge” is the new buzz-word. Every lifestyle blogger has at least one post relating to “hygge” simply because it’s all the rage. Even if you live on a tight budget, you can bring hygge into your home, without breaking the bank. Hygge isn’t about spending money on fancy things...
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When it comes to Hygge, less is more Simplicity is one of the key aspects to Hygge decor.Consider tidying things up and opting for a more streamlined aesthetic, maintaining elements that you like and make you feel happy. Forget about hoarding thousands of things you may never use again, ins...
HOW TO GET A META PERSPECTIVE ON YOURSELF AND THE WORLD. The loss of a meta perspective on ourselves and our away of living, contributes to the environmental collapse we now experience coming up. But this need not be the final outcome. Because, we are no
Don't let the word "gardens" fool you, thisexpansive parkis home to one ofthe best theme parks in Europe, open from mid-April to mid-September. In the winter, there's still plenty to see and do, with a whimsical Christmas market, over-the-top decorations, and stunning lights. There...
St. Lucia Day, December 13th, marks the middle of the countdown. Though named for the Roman Catholic saint of the blind (the word "Lucia" comes from the Latinlux, meaning "light"), the holiday is now more secular than religious, and its celebrations bring light to Norwegian communities ...