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Published 10:15 14 Apr 2019 BST
Updated 17:55 14 Apr 2019 BST
It is a unique form of "resilience and perseverance in the face of adversity".
But, according to Katja Pantzar, the Helsinki-based author of The Finnish Way: Finding Courage, Wellness, and Happiness Through the Power of Sisu, everybody who develops sisu defines it a little differently.
Katja spoke with the lovely people at HelloGiggles about the concept.
“I view it as a mental and physical muscle that I exercise, particularly when I’m faced with a challenge."“For example, heading out for a winter swim in the sea in the morning when I would much prefer to pull the covers over my head.
"I tap into sisu, this special fortitude, and do something that I know may be tough (getting into the icy water), but will ultimately make me feel so much better mentally and physically.”
So yeah, basically, all those things you don't do, but really should.
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