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Being Apprectative And 9 Other Ways To Take Advantage Of 2019

Go to list to make 2019 the best yet.

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Being Apprectative And 9 Other Ways To Take Advantage Of 2019

Now that the holiday season is completely over and schedules are starting to become less hectic, it's time to focus on what we are going to do to make 2019 GREAT!!!

1. Wake up early

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Waking up early will cut out being late to things, and you will have more time to focus on yourself in the morning and make sure you are completely put together to start the day.

2. Be positive

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When you're positive, people around you are positive, which is enough to make any bad day better.

3. Work harder

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Work hard to the point that you can lay your head on the pillow at night and know you did your absolute best that day to make yourself and the people around you better.

4. Work out

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Working out is so great for anything. It makes yourself better, your body better, your mind better, and so many other things. Just pushing yourself a little bit is making a difference.

5. Eat healthier

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Eating healthy can give you energy, make you feel better, and help with weight loss. And if you know you are eating good, you will feel better about yourself.

6. Be appreciative

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Appreciate the weather, appreciate your family, appreciate the food on your table. Just appreciate everything that is given to you, good or bad.

7. Make goals

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Making goals helps you keep track of the progress you've made. It also helps solidify that this is something you want to accomplish this year.

8. Be a listener

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Being a listener falls into the category of being a friend. Listen to other peoples problems and listen before you speak.

9. Practice self care

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Hair masks, face masks, manicures, anything that focuses on you making yourself feel better or look better.

10. Make a routine

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If this type of thing works for you, making a routine will help you make sure you get everything accomplished that you want to that day. It will also help you truly know how much time you have during your day to do things.

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