Lagom, Niki Brantmark
Lagom, Niki Brantmark
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Lagom
Not Too Little, Not Too Much: The Swedish Art of Living a Balanced, Happy Life

Author: Niki Brantmark

Narrator: Ana Clements

Unabridged: 4 hr

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Harper

Published: 10/03/2017


Synopsis

Derived from the Swedish phrase Lagom är bäst, meaning ""the right amount is best; in moderation, in balance,"" langom is a deeply held philosophy closely tied to the Swedish cultural and social ideology of fairness and equality. Lagom is believed to have begun with Viking culture: at gatherings, when a bowl of mead was passed around in a circle, it was important that everyone sipped “just enough” or their “fair share” so there was enough to be enjoyed by all. Deeply ingrained in the Swedish psyche, lagom is about enjoying balance in every aspect of life—from work and leisure to family and food and everything in between. Experienced bakers know by touch when dough they’re kneading is “lagom”—not too moist and not too dry. At the office, professionals who work hard—but not to the detriment of other aspects of their lives—are following the ideal of “lagom.” In this inviting, inspirational illustrated guide, Niki Brantmark explains lagom and explains how to incorporate it into your own lifestyle, including: Home: declutter, keep items you love; buy consciously; Work: take regular coffee breaks away from your desk, Swedish style; learn to “switch off” at home; Money: more isn’t happiness—live within your means and be thrifty without sacrificing quality; Body & Mind: exercise that fits your life and healthy habits that make you feel better (starting with more sleep); Food: enjoy that slice of cake, but remember, portions in moderation; Vacation: make the most of holidays and time off; Leisure: get out in nature—take a hike in the woods or a dip in the sea; Family: keep it simple and organized; Friendship: forms bonds that will last a lifetime; And much more.In an interconnected world filled with goal-oriented perfectionists, Lagom reminds us to slow down, to decompress and de-stress, to be mindful of sustainability yet not deny ourselves pleasure. But lagom is not a rigid set of rules—sometimes you need more, sometimes you need less, and that's fine too! With this idea-filled guide you can learn to find greater balance, well-being, and harmony—and most importantly, make time for the things that matter most in life.

About Niki Brantmark

Niki Brantmark is the creator of My Scandinavian Home, an interior design blog inspired by her life in Malmö, Sweden, where she lives with her husband and three children. Originally from London, Niki has an MA in psychology from the University of Edinburgh and is the author of Modern Pastoral and The Scandinavian Home.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Dr. Appu on December 23, 2022

After the success of the book, "The Little Book of Hygge," many books with similar layouts and printing were published by different authors. This book is one of them. Another book called Lagom: The Swedish art of balanced living also has a similar appearance. It is written by another author, and......more

Goodreads review by Jill on November 04, 2017

Not as condescending as it could have been--I always crack up at these "I've learned to live a simpler lifestyle" books written by upper-middle class urbanites who find themselves suddenly immersed in a culture of slow speed and limited means. The author glibly praises dinners and gatherings that ar......more

Goodreads review by Susan on November 01, 2017

I was going to buy this book for my minimalist son and his wife but having read or skimmed through it in two nights, changed my mind. This is good for someone going to live in Sweden or someone visiting for a lengthy period. But, as much as I would try to emulate LAGOM, it would not work well here i......more

Goodreads review by Ryan on January 17, 2018

Wonderful. Super quick read, but really sheds light on how differently (and better) people live. The whole theme was finding balance with everything in life - from eating, using electricity, even how we treat each other.......more