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100 Of The Best Little Things In Life To Remind You That Life Isn't All That Bad

Find beauty in the small things. Here are 100 of those.

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100 Of The Best Little Things In Life To Remind You That Life Isn't All That Bad
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Life is something so special, we take advantage of everything it has to offer. Here are some little things to do and appreciate.

1. Getting into bed when your sheets are cold

2. Going on walks

3. Getting greeted by your dog

4. Making someone laugh

5. Having a warm coffee on a cold morning,

6. Smelling chocolate chip cookies

7. Waking up to a snowy morning

8. Getting a package

9. Growing a plant

10. Driving with the windows down

11.Having a stuffed animals

12. Putting on warm clothes fresh out of the dryer

13. Your favorite PJs

14. A new outfit

15. Lazy Sundays

16. A spontaneous trip

17. A good book

18. Binge-worthy shows

19. The feeling you get after a long beach day

20. Late night fast food runs

21. Long hugs

22. Realizing you have a really good friend

23. Proving yourself

24. Giving/ getting a smile from a stranger

25. Breakfast in bed

26. Conquering a fear

27. Waking up to realize you still have an hour left to sleep

28. Finding money

29. Hearing from an old friend

30. Receiving a random compliment

31. Getting a good grade

32. Sitting around a bonfire

33. Getting into bed after a long day

34. Taking a beautiful picture

35. Belly laughing

36. Taking off your socks in bed

37. Taking a hot shower after a workout

38. Taking off your makeup

39. Movie nights

40. Baby animals

41. Crossing off things on your to-do list

42. Hearing your favorite song

43.Swimming

44. Getting out of work or class early

45. The first bite you take out of your favorite food

46. First kisses

47. Finding something you lost

48. Naps on a rainy day

49. Traveling

50. Making someone smile

51. Getting tagged in a meme or video on Facebook

52. A good hair day

53. When boring plans get cancelled

54. Surprises

55. Baths

56. Chocolate

56.Taking a moment to think about how far you’ve come

58. Feeling confident

59. Road trips

60. Falling asleep to the sound of rain

61. Making a new friend

62. Picnics

63. Playing in the snow

64. Quality time with your sibling

65. Looking at old photos

66. Cuddling

67. Making someone proud

68. Hearing “I love you”

69. Being/ feeling healthy

70. Getting over someone who hurt you

71. When you put your music on shuffle and your favorite song comes on

72. When you do your makeup just right

73. Finding out someone likes you back

74. New school supplies

75. A fresh page of a notebook

76. Fluffy blankets

77. Coloring

78. Concerts

79. Sunsets and Sunrises

80. Holding Hands

81. Stargazing

82. Going on a well-planned date

83. Singing at the top of your lungs

84. Dancing with your friends like no ones watching

85. Cookie dough

86. Getting a letter

87. A baby’s smile

88. Holidays

89. Having a best friend

90. Going out to dinner

91. Having a good conversation with a stranger

92. Lighting a candle

93. Keeping a journal

94. A spa night

95. Doing something nice for someone else

96. Ordering in and watching a movie

97. The first warm day of summer

98. Getting a massage

99. When you get through something you never thought you could

100. Waking up in the morning and knowing that you are so lucky to have another day to in this beautiful and crazy thing we call life.

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