
Hygge is the Danish practice of relaxing, being cozy, and focusing on your wellbeing. It is all about unwinding, sitting back, and enjoying your life with contentment. Fall is one of the best times of year to focus on hygge, as this is when the temperatures cool down, and you want to bundle up.
Enjoy Warm Drinks
This is a very simple activity you can incorporate into your daily routine in the fall season. It is perfect for cozy and relaxing indoors, especially on a cold or rainy day. This can be a cup of homemade cocoa or apple cider or have a little kick in it with a hot toddy or Irish coffee. Nothing wrong with that!
Be with Nature
Yes, hygge can definitely be taken outdoors! It is not just about cuddling under a blanket in front of the fire, though that is a great way to practice hygge. Hygge is the practice of unwinding and finding a calm and positive mindset, no matter where you are or what you’re doing. Plan a calming day that will ease your mind if you want to go outdoors, such as taking a picnic at the park or sitting by the lake and watching the ducks.
Relax in front of the Fireplace
When you are faced with a chilly fall day and don’t have work or errands to run, don’t try to find something to do. Instead, go full hygge by grabbing a warm cup of cider and sitting in front of the fire. This is the ultimate way to practice hygge and can be done on your own or with family or friends. Get your softest, coziest blanket, cuddle with your dog, or grab your kids for some time in front of the fire while you read them a story.
Schedule Down Time
Sometimes you have to make time for relaxation. It seems crazy, but when it comes to hygge, it doesn’t always happen organically. People live busy lives and rarely leave time for themselves. If you need to, schedule downtime into your day, or at least once a week. Make sure it is when you can fully relax, without something heavy on your mind, and without feeling like you need to check your phone to answer emails or bring your laptop with you.
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