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#175 | Hygge on a budget - How to get that cozy feeling this holiday season
Fromfriends on FIRE
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Length:
34 minutes
Released:
Nov 14, 2022
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Podcast episode
Description
Hygge is the danish concept of coziness but with specific elements. How to build hygge:WarmthWrapping yourself in a blanket. Sitting by a fire. Cuddling on the couch.What it’s not: sitting on a hot beach. Hygge is warmth when it’s cold outside.LightSoft light and contrasting light with shadows. Candles, Christmas trees, soft lamps.What it’s not: lots of light, white light, bright lightSmellRich smells of winter or sweets or baking.What it’s not: It can really be anything you feel adds to the mood.TasteCoffee, hot chocolate, pastriesWhat it’s not: Probably not a bowl of candy, but if that does it for you, go for it!Marketers know all this stuff and will tweak advertising to create hygge settings. Just watch some ads now and see. But don’t get confused: hygge is not a new TV in your living room, even if the commercial has warmth, light, food, and family. To achieve hygge, focus on the easy essentials that don’t cost a lot!Top 3 takeaways:Hygge is an amazing atmosphere for the holidays, and we recommend trying it out.Marketers will try to leverage your subconscious desire for hygge to encourage you to buy stuff you don’t need.Hygge essentials are probably already in your house, but if they’re not, they can be found inexpensively. Show References:Little Book of Hygge---Follow friends on FIRETwitterInstagramFacebookLinkedInLeave us a voicemail or text us: 404-981-3370eMail us at: friendsonfiremm@gmail.comVisit our website: www.friendsonfire.org---Other LinksMaggie’s Blog: Mostly Minimal LifeMike’s Book: Your New Relationship with Money
Released:
Nov 14, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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