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In todayβs fast-paced world, many of us crave a sense of calm, balance, and simplicity. But in the Nordic countries β like Sweden, Denmark, Norway β and even in parts of Switzerland, that calm isnβt just a dream. Itβs a way of life.
Whether itβs the cozy glow of candles, the peaceful silence of nature, or simply taking a moment to breathe, thereβs a lot we can learn from how people in these regions live. The best part? You donβt have to move to Oslo or ZΓΌrich to try it.
Here are 5 simple, beautiful ways to bring some Scandinavian calm into your everyday life.
1. π―οΈ Create a Hygge Corner
Hygge (pronounced “hoo-guh”) is a Danish word that loosely means βcozy contentment.β Itβs about soft lighting, warm blankets, hot tea, and good company.
β‘οΈ How to try it:
Choose a small corner of your home.
Add a candle or two (unscented, natural wax is best).
Include a soft throw blanket, a book, or even fairy lights.
Make this your peaceful retreat for reading, journaling, or just relaxing.
2. πΏ Embrace βFriluftslivβ β The Outdoor Life
Norwegians live by the concept of Friluftsliv, which translates to βfree air life.β It means spending time in nature regularly β not just in summer, but year-round.
β‘οΈ How to try it:
Take a 15β30 minute walk in a park or trail, even in cold weather.
Breathe in the fresh air, notice the trees, the sounds, the sky.
Donβt listen to music. Just be present.
This habit is deeply connected to mental clarity and well-being.
3. π§Ί Declutter the βLagomβ Way
Lagom is a Swedish word meaning βnot too much, not too little β just right.β Itβs about balance in every area of life, including your home.
β‘οΈ How to try it:
Look around one room and remove just 3β5 things you donβt really need.
Keep furniture and items that are useful, beautiful, or meaningful.
Let your space breathe β clean lines, open shelves, and neutral tones are key.
Lagom is more than minimalism. Itβs about finding whatβs enough β and letting go of excess.
4. β Make Time for Fika
In Sweden, Fika is a daily ritual β not just coffee, but a moment to pause. It usually includes a sweet treat (like a cinnamon bun) and a chance to connect with others β or yourself.
β‘οΈ How to try it:
Take a 15-minute break each day for a hot drink and snack.
No screens. Just silence or a nice conversation.
Savor the moment β no rushing.
Itβs a gentle reminder that we deserve quiet, joyful pauses β even on the busiest days.
5. π± Practice Digital Minimalism
In a region full of tech lovers, Scandinavians are surprisingly good at disconnecting when needed. They know that constant digital noise hurts well-being.
β‘οΈ How to try it:
Turn off non-essential notifications.
Set specific times for checking social media (instead of constantly).
Try one βno-screen hourβ each evening before bed.
A clear mind starts with a quiet phone.
β¨ Final Thoughts
These ideas arenβt about perfection β theyβre about presence. You donβt need to do all five. Start with one that speaks to you, and see how your energy shifts.
π§‘ Letβs bring more calm, clarity, and coziness into the chaos of everyday life β the Scandinavian way.
π£ What About You?
Have you tried any of these already? Which one do you want to try this week?
Share your thoughts in the comments or tag me on Instagram using #ScandinavianCalm.






