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10 ways to bring hygge into your life and home (or 10 ways to beat the winter blues) - the best tips and tricks to stay positive this winter
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Here are some ideas on minimalism and Hygge and how to embrace both whilst enjoying a simpler lifestyle. Tips for a cosy home without clutter.
A hygge lifestyle is that of the happy Danish people. It has many benefits for moms, including less work and more relaxation, without feeling guilty.
You probably have heard by now of the term "hygge", the Danish way of living, that has become wildly popular. I created a list of a coup...
As someone who appreciates luxury living, I understand the importance of finding the perfect home that not only meets your needs but also exceeds your
If you are a Pinterest fan there is no way you can have missed the Hygge trend! So what is it? Is it still 'a thing'? And most important how do you Hygge?! First of all, this Danish Norwegian concept is pronounced hue-guh not hoo-gah and it's used when acknowledging a feeling or moment, whether alone or with friends, at home or out, as cosy, special or charming. You can't buy a Hygge living room or lifestyle. Hygge only requires consciousness, a certain slowness, and the ability to not just be p
You've probably heard of Hygge - the Scandinavian concept of cosiness, contentment & simple pleasures. But how do you go about it? It's easy! Here are 100 ideas to add hygge into your everyday life.
As you will know if you've been following me lately on here and on social media, I have completely embraced Hygge. I have even created my own Instagram community #MomentsOfHygge. But I have seen a lot of people roll their eyes at me (well, an online eye roll if there is such a thing), just another hipster who's jumped on the latest trend train. Well, actually no. This year I'm choosing happiness. I have been suffering from anxiety since the birth of my daughter. I have good spells and bad spells. The bad can be completely overwhelming, the heart palpitations and shortness of breath eat away at you, even when you can't understand why you're feeling that way. Anxiety is an ugly beast that controls and try's to destroy you if you let it. Well, I have had enough and I'm prising myself away from it's grip. I was introduced to Hygge over Christmas, I love it's meaning and heritage. I'm incredibly fond of the Scandinavian way, so was naturally drawn to it. The words 'beautiful ordinary', 'well-being', 'art of creating intimacy' all of which summarise Hygge perfectly - it is not just candles and blankets folks, although they can be used to create an atmosphere that invites Hygge. Of course, I'm not a Dane, I wouldn't want to insult them by claiming I'm an expert - more simply someone who appreciates it's meaning. So what are my moments of Hygge? Coffee from my cafeteria, not instant, taking my time to enjoy it's aromas. Babywearing, being close to your baby is pretty much ultimate Hygge for me. Seeing my children play (completely squabble free). A Sneaky snooze with my Hubby, whilst the kids watch TV in our bed. Flicking through old photographs at my Grandma's house. Laughing until I cry with my three best buddies. A pub lunch after a cold (and wet, because let's face it, it's Britain) family walk. Lazy Sunday at my Dad's house. Children often on their own adventures in his garden. Random drives. Frosty mornings. My journey to work (I know, I'm weird right - but the landscape is quite beautiful on a misty morning). What would be your moments of Hygge? Mummy B xoxox 🌿 #momentsofhygge 🌿 NEW INSTAGRAM COMMUNITY Having fallen in love with Hygge and my quest for a more positive and happier outlook on life, I decided that this would be my starting point for this new community. Hygge is something that a lot of us already embody in our day to day life - without even realising it. So for those of you who're unfamiliar with the term, Hygge, a Danish word, (pronounced “HUE-gah”) is described in a number of ways. It can be seen simply as the Danish ritual of enjoying life's simple pleasures. Friends. Family. Graciousness. It's often described as a feeling or mood that can come from taking genuine pleasure in making ordinary, everyday moments more meaningful, beautiful or special. Some refer to hygge as an “art of creating intimacy” either with yourself, friends and your home. Add the #momentsofhygge and your picture maybe featured 📷 #instagramcommunity #pbloggers #lbloggers #hygge #pbloggersuk #mummybloggers #bloggers A photo posted by 🌿 Mummy B 🌿 (@mummyb_kw) on Jan 7, 2017 at 12:03am PST
Build your very own Hygge emergency kit that you can call on when you need cheering up, self care or a little bit of happiness.
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Hygge fits with minimalism in that it focuses on getting the most out of life. It's about being content with what you have and enjoying life's moments.