Pronounced “hue-guh,” the concept is not easily translated into English but is most often equated with “cosiness.” Hygge is further associated with a comfortable conviviality and contentment.
Hygge encompasses not only the ambiance of the room (think cushy chairs and wood-burning fireplaces) but also includes dress (flannels and woolen socks), food (porridge and hot cocoa), and company (close friends and meaningful conversations). Their propensity for creating hygge is one reason why the Danish, in spite of their long winters, have been called “the happiest people on earth.”
The United Nations has recognized happiness as a “fundamental human goal” and declared March 20th as the International Day of Happiness. To do our small part in boosting the art and science of happiness, Harmony Moon will be posting suggestions and happy thoughts on our facebook and twitter pages throughout the month of March. Please join us in helping to increase happiness, health, and hyyge for all the world’s people.
To get you started, on the right is the GREAT DREAM poster from the Action for Happiness. It is a science-based “10 Keys to Happier Living."
To read more about the Danish concept of "hygge," try these resources:
And, if that's not inspiration enough, here's Pharrell Williams and "Happy":