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Lagom: Discover the Swedish Art of Living a Balanced and Happy Life with Minimalism

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Lagom: Discover the Swedish Art of Living a Balanced and Happy Life with Minimalism

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Narrated by: Carolyn J. Davy
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Discover the Swedish art of living a balanced and happy life with minimalism

“Not too little, not too much”. That is the motto of a Swedish philosophy known as Lagom.

The world we’re living in moves at an incredibly fast pace, and it’s hard to juggle all your responsibilities and find time to enjoy yourself. Lagom will help you get rid of stress, and bring harmony in your life. And we’re talking about every aspect of that life! It will affect your work, home, family, and hobbies. Soon, you’ll find yourself more relaxed, balanced, and in touch with your emotions.

How on earth is that possible, you may wonder? Well, this book will answer that question, and in such detail that you’ll be able to practice Lagom as soon as you put it down! Allow yourself to dream about a better future, you are entitled to it. Use this guide to get there, and look forward to the happy and stress-free days in front of you.

Here’s what you get:

  • An ultimate guide on the Lagom philosophy, its origins, and concept
  • Techniques for getting rid of bad habits that are holding you back
  • A detailed, step-by-step guide on how to implement Lagom methods into every sphere of your life
  • A guide on how to achieve balance, and how can feng-shui help with that
  • Techniques to stop thinking negative thoughts, become more confident and energetic
  • And so much more....

If you’re still skeptical, just remember that Sweden is ranked in the top three of the world’s happiest places to live. It’s not a coincidence that a nation that has embraced this way of life is thriving, and now, you can join in them in this pursuit for happiness!

If you want to enjoy your life, find comfort in small things.

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she had no idea what she was reading, it was like she didn't even proofread what she read! she would stutter and cut out on what she said. it was so bad that I cut it off halfway through the first hamster and couldn't listen any longer. a thing that sucks for me, is the fact that I don't know how to return the book and exchange it, so I just lost my credit for this month. 😭

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Couldn't even finish the first chapter

I don't know if it was just the book or the reader as well, but this was awful. It seems like there are words and whole sentences missing. The pacing was strained, like it was the first time through the book for the reader. At one point I could have sworn that a sentence was repeated so the reader got it right.
I was also surprised that in a book on minimalism the first chapter tells you to go out shopping. Maybe that's part of the happy life, but I couldn't stick around to find out.

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