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The Sweetness of Doing Nothing: Live Life the Italian Way with Dolce Far Niente

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enjoying a lovely Sunday Roast, making sure you have a social media free day and enjoying a day of rest yourself.

Halloween is for everyone that enjoys to be a part of this wonderful holiday and also be careful on Halloween as well. The character goes on to explain that Italians may wonder home after a few hours of working to take a little nap, they may be inspired by a nearby cafe and sit down to have a glass of wine, or they may just go home and make love to their wife.In a society that champions the ability to multitask above all else, not trying to check the next item off your to-do list can seem overindulgent or even counterproductive. But when school let out for the summer, the city became too hot and – like every other Roman family – we left town to escape the heat. We, the Italians, live to celebrate with good wine and a plate of pasta, no matter whether it is a normal everyday lunch or the most important holiday in the country. I love everything about being on holiday: spending time relaxing, having no demands on my time and the sweetness of doing nothing at all!

Whether it is taking a leisurely walk in the park, enjoying a cup of tea while reading a good book, or simply taking a nap, it is important to make time for activities that allow us to disconnect and recharge. The first snowflake means that there is no chance for Summer to rear it’s out of season head and cause uncomfortable humidity and heat. Culture Trips are deeply immersive 5 to 16 days itineraries, that combine authentic local experiences, exciting activities and 4-5* accommodation to look forward to at the end of each day.The best word we have to describe how you feel while celebrating the life of a loved one who recently died or waving goodbye to your toddler on their first day of school is probably bittersweet, but that doesn’t convey the depth of that peculiar happy-sad emotion quite like charmolypi does. Dolce far niente is this sensation when you sit at a bar in an Italian village while you drink coffee and watch the passersby. While I loved the novelty and rush of the big city, along with all the wonderful opportunities London was giving me, I also missed Italy with all my heart: the endless Sunday lunches with my family, meeting my childhood friends for a drink before dinner, walking around my neighbourhood and seeing familiar faces on every corner, drinking coffee each morning at the place I had been going to since I was a baby and the absolutely gorgeous architecture and art at every turn.

But if you’re pausing and allowing yourself to internally riff on the broader story of why that person in the photo is feeling that way, crafting a narrative around it, then you may very well be activating those networks,” she says. It is a reminder to celebrate all the good things in life from simple pleasures to indulgent luxuries. For the Vatti family, the combination of good pizza and good wine makes for the perfect environment to enjoy dolce far niente.Why have we become so obsessed with the idea that we must be constantly doing something productive and worthwhile with our time? Over time, the concept of 'dolce far niente' spread beyond Rome and became a common thread in many cultures around the world. Thailand From Bankgok to Angkor Wat to Ho Chi Minh City and everything in between - adventure through the heart of South-East Asia. We are in this constant mind-boggling “state of doing”, that even on holidays we go with a to-do list.

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