Niksen is a Dutch verb which means "doing nothing",[1][2] which can be roughly translated as "nixing".[3] It has been explored as a method to combat work-related health problems such as stress and burnout.
This concept is the focus of a book by Olga Meching entitled "Niksen: Embracing the Dutch Art of Doing Nothing," published in 2021. Mecking has gained prominence in the Netherlands as an authority on this subject, based on this book. [4]
^Mecking, Olga (April 29, 2019). "The Case for Doing Nothing". The New York Times. Retrieved July 14, 2019.
^Gottfried, Sophia (July 12, 2019). "Niksen Is the Dutch Lifestyle Concept of Doing Nothing—And You're About to See It Everywhere". Time Magazine. Retrieved July 14, 2019.
Niksen is a Dutch verb which means "doing nothing", which can be roughly translated as "nixing". It has been explored as a method to combat work-related...
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De Karakoliërs 1970 - De apokatastasis of het apocriefe boek van Galax Niksen 1971 - De krekelput 1971 - Neozoïsch. Parapoëtische montages 1972 - De heksenkring...