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100 Ways To Have A Good Day

Here are some ideas to brighten your busy schedule.

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100 Ways To Have A Good Day
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Whether you only have an hour or two, or you have the entire day, you can always find time to improve your week by implementing some good ole fun. Can't think of anything new to do with your friends or by yourself? I compiled a list for you!!!

Here is a list of some fun stuff to do if you're feeling down. :-)


  1. Listen to the radio
  2. Bake a cake
  3. Have a sleepover
  4. Cook something new
  5. Smile at strangers
  6. Compliment someone
  7. Stargaze
  8. FaceTime an old friend
  9. Write a letter
  10. Frame and hang pictures
  11. Dance party
  12. Go to a farmer’s market
  13. Have a yard sale
  14. Take a bubble bath
  15. Paint your nails
  16. Write down things you’re thankful for
  17. Give someone a gift just ‘cause
  18. Clean out your refrigerator
  19. Clean out your closet
  20. Clean out yo life
  21. Scrapbook
  22. Write an open letter to someone you love
  23. Watch your favorite childhood movie
  24. Hammock
  25. Go on a bike ride
  26. Wear your favorite shirt
  27. Draw and color a picture
  28. Drink tea
  29. Call your grandparents
  30. Call your siblings
  31. Build a pillow fort
  32. Go to a museum
  33. Tie-dye
  34. Volunteer
  35. Swing at a park
  36. Climb a tree
  37. Turn your phone OFF
  38. Start and finish a book in one day
  39. Take a long walk
  40. Be a tourist in your hometown
  41. Do cartwheels
  42. Knit
  43. Take a dance class
  44. Go to an antique store
  45. Write to your old teachers
  46. Do a puzzle
  47. Listen to Christmas music
  48. Listen to country music
  49. Dance
  50. Wear an exfoliating face mask
  51. Play with kids
  52. Look at old pictures/videos
  53. Skip rocks
  54. Learn how to juggle
  55. Write poetry
  56. Go bowling
  57. Go to a corn maze
  58. Go to a flea market
  59. Buy a fish
  60. Sing karaoke
  61. Play laser tag
  62. Play the piano
  63. Go fishing
  64. Go for a run
  65. Pop popcorn on the stove
  66. Make homemade ice cream
  67. Clean your sheets
  68. Go to a concert
  69. Learn a new language
  70. Reread your favorite book
  71. Solve a Rubik’s Cube
  72. Make paper airplanes
  73. Watch a scary movie
  74. Ask the barista for latte art
  75. Go to the library
  76. Buy a CD
  77. Listen to music from the year you were born
  78. Get fro-yo
  79. Go kayaking
  80. Host a game night
  81. Go to the zoo
  82. Go to the aquarium
  83. Buy yourself flowers
  84. Learn how to play chess
  85. Learn how to make balloon animals
  86. Write a love letter to yourself
  87. Watch the sunrise
  88. Watch the sunset
  89. Have breakfast in bed
  90. Hold a baby
  91. DIY something
  92. Drink eight glasses of water in a day
  93. Surprise a friend
  94. Go two stepping
  95. Buy a plant
  96. Try to keep said plant alive
  97. Meet your neighbors
  98. Go to a used bookstore
  99. Get your hair cut
  100. Plant a garden

Now, go have some fun, friends!

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