10 Ways To Live A Lagom Lifestyle

By Colleen Stinchcombe

It’s fair to say we’re a little invested in Scandinavian culture, and it goes way beyond lining our walls with IKEA furniture.

We’re hygge-ing out our homes or at the very least trying to add some gezellig to them, while also suggesting more people take time out for fika, a coffee and pastry break, instead of (or in addition to!) happy hour.

But just in case you thought you’d brought all the Nordic trends home, there’s another you should know about: lagom.

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What is lagom?

Pronounced LAW-gum, it is kind of like Sweden’s version of mindfulness but rooted in a collective spirit and moderation. Lagom roughly translates to “not too little, not too much” or “just enough,” though its full essence goes further than that.

It comes from the old Norse language “lagom” which means “to place limits.”

According to Dictionary.com, the term is defined as “the principle of living a balanced, moderately paced, low-fuss life.”

The concept is often used when foraging in the forest. It is meant to keep a balance in life. You take what is needed while ensuring enough is left for the forest creatures.

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