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Niksen: Embracing the Dutch Art of Doing Nothing | Olga Mecking
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The Dutch people are some of the happiest in the world. Their secret? They are masters of niksen, or the art of doing nothing. Niksen is not a form of meditation, nor is it a state of laziness or boredom. It’s not scrolling through social media, or wondering what you’re going to cook for dinner. Rather, to niks is to make a conscious choice to sit back, let go, and do nothing at all. With this book, learn how to do nothing in the most important areas of your life, such as: AT HOME: Find a comfy nook and sit. No technology or other distractions. AT WORK: Stare at your computer. Take in the view from your office. Close your eyes. IN PUBLIC: Forget waiting for the bus, enjoy some relaxing niksen time. Backed with advice from the world’s leading experts on happiness and productivity, this book examines the underlying science behind niksen and how doing less can often yield so much more. Perfect for anyone who feels overwhelmed, burnt out, or exhausted, NIKSEN does not tell you to work harder. Instead, it shows you how to take a break from all the busyness while giving you sincere, heartfelt permission to do nothing.
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IndoorDame
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This was my pick for Midwinter (nonfiction) #MidwinterSolace. If other members of the group are intrigued by this book & are into the self help genre in general please don‘t be put off by my review. I don‘t often read self help, & I‘m finding that when I do I usually have all the same problems with it. i.e. the majority of the book spent trying to convince me of the importance of an idea I‘ve already bought into or I wouldn‘t be reading the book

IndoorDame in the first place, personal experience substituted for empirical evidence, a ridiculous amount of confirmation bias applied to any actual scientific evidence, lack of explanation of how to implement the idea being touted, etc… 1y
IndoorDame I got a few useful ideas from this that I will definitely think some more on, but I also got a stronger conviction to stay away from self help books, which means I need to look into any wellness nonfiction more carefully before picking it up. (Though that‘s actually a huge realization that I‘m really happy to know about myself) 1y
AllDebooks Thanks for the tag. I feel the same about self-help books. I rarely read them, when I do, it does tend to put me off even more 🙃 #notmygenre 1y
SamAnne On the same page with self help books. 1y
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kspenmoll
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#allthingssummmer #summerrituals #clamcastle #lobsterslider #clambellies #hammonassetbeach #oceanswimming #sandinmytoes #MadisonCt #rjjuliabooksellers #welovebooks #ashleysicecream #coconut
We spent the day at the CT shore- and experienced all of our usual summer day of fun. Of course we did not go last summer. What a joy to be back, savoring each step of the way. Ashley‘s coconut ice cream is Fabulous!!!!#grateful

slategreyskies That looks like a great time! I‘m happy for you!! ✨ 3y
kspenmoll @slategreyskies Thank you! It‘s amazing how not having access to so much during Covid totally enhances the experience because of the deeper joy/gratefulness sheds a new light on it. 3y
Ncostell That looks like the perfect day! I have not been to Ashley‘s yet but that I‘ve cream sounds delicious. I‘m putting that on my to do list! 3y
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Chelsea.Poole
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Book + drink coordination

Ruthiella Bonus points for your wall color too!😀 3y
Tineke I wanted to say we call doing nothing 'niksen' but then I saw the title. Spot on. 3y
BarbaraBB I wonder what is Dutch about it, I‘ve never regarded doing nothing as an art 😉 so am curious what this book is about! 3y
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Jen2
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Pickpick

I love doing nothing!

Suet624 Me too. 3y
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BookishTrish
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Mehso-so

This book was physically a pleasure to read: I like the feel of it in my hands and the illustrations. Do I need a whole book to remind me to slow down sometimes and do nothing? I do not. Did it give any insight into Dutch culture. Maybe a smidge?

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BookishTrish
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Another week, another too optimistic #TBR

mjdowens Terror is pretty good. I just read in the fall. Gets a tad bit weird though. 3y
BookishTrish @mjdowens Agreed! I‘ve been reading it on and off since May. 3y
BarbaraBB Niksen! I recognize that word of course but am surprised there‘s a whole book written about it! It basically means ‘doing nothing‘. 3y
BarbaraBB I now read the blurp and see what she means. But is that Dutch?! Isn‘t everyone everywhere doing nothing at times - willfully or not? 3y
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