Hygge is ingrained in Danish culture and part of the everyday routine. There is no direct translation into English, but most people describe hygge as a state of coziness, relaxation, and peace.
Denmark has been declared one of the happiest countries in the world for several years, according to the World Happiness Report. Part of this reason is because there is a respect for work-life balance.
Whether it be 5 minutes or an hour, taking time out of your day to do something that is important to you is a good start!
Hygge can be experienced in different ways, depending on the type of person you are and the mood you may be in that day.
Introverts may enjoy time alone: reading a book, sitting by a campfire, or meditating. Extroverts may enjoy time with others: eating dinner with family, a phone call with a friend, or a group fitness class. Either way, there is no right or wrong way to practice hygge.