Can “lazy environmentalism” really make a difference?
Yes! Most people – myself included – will only take actions that plug into their lifestyles. I care about water and energy conservation, for example, but that doesn’t mean I’m going to take shorter showers. Now, if someone comes up with a gadget that lets me use less energy or water without changing my behavior, I’ll buy it. That’s lazy environmentalism: finding solutions that are grounded in the reality of how we live.” – Josh Dorfman, The Lazy Environmentalist.
What’s Hygge?
The Danish word Hygge (hugh-gah) is a feeling or mood that comes from taking genuine pleasure in making ordinary everyday things simply extraordinary.
It’s about being conscious and authentic from home to work to friends to celebrations to the every day tasks. Hygge can be used to describe a lot of things in a lot of ways.
My favourite? Simple, cosy, charming. That's what I hope to share here.
By the way, I'm alex (the girl). Learn more here.Elsewhere






















at 5:20 am
Yes to this! I have considered switching from showers to baths because I find when I am having my ‘daily cleanse’ I want to relax and be warm! Short showers are not fun experiences at all!
Alex, do you have eco friendly lazy products to recommend for us?