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62 Things To Be Happy About When You're Having A Bad Day

Good exists everywhere, sometimes we just forget to look.

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62 Things To Be Happy About When You're Having A Bad Day

1. You woke up this morning.


2. You have friends that will have your back no matter what you are going through.


3. Pizza exists.


4. You have a roof over your head and shoes on your feet.


5. Every day, no matter how terrible, only lasts 24 hours.


6. Although you may not want to, you have the ability to put a smile on your face.


7. If you want to smile but can't do it on your own, you can watch Kevin Hart videos on YouTube and he can help with that.


8. Someone you may not know is looking up to you, even if it seems like the whole world is looking down at you.


9. Someone you may not know is praying for you.


10. Each morning is a new start.


11. Stress always pays off in some way, shape, or form.


12. Christmas is coming.


13. You're you, and that is the only you that exists in the world, so you're the best you ever.


14. Puppies.


15. Kittens.


16. Other small adorable animals.


17. You grew out of your awkward stage. (And if you didn't yet, you will one day.)


18. Somebody loves you.


19. Sunshine.


20. There is no longer a prohibition.


21. Even when it feels like it, you are never really alone.


22. Fuzzy socks.


23. You can afford the life you are currently living. Even if it is not much, some people would love to have what you do.


24. You can stand for what you believe in.


25. You're not a current presidential candidate.


26. Someone believes in you.


27. You have accomplished at least one goal in life that you did not think was possible.


28. There is someone out there who feels how you do, understands you, or is proud of you.


29. There is not one definition of beauty. You are beautiful.


30. You have gone through other bad days. And lived.


31. When in doubt, have a good night's sleep.


32. Tomorrow could be the best day of your life.


33. Someone trusts you.


34. You are living on the same planet as your celebrity crush.


35. Compliments are free- to both give and receive.


36. Acceptance in the world is a growing trend.


37. There is always something new to learn about.


38. Homemade chocolate chip cookies fresh out of the oven are a thing.


39. You are a part of a community.


40. You are healthy.


41. When you are sick, someone is there to take care of you.


42. You have impacted every life you have ever touched.


43. You are reading this article, which means you are educated, have access to the internet, and can see.


44. Disney movies.


45. Your very first best friend still remembers you.


46. People don't like to see you upset.


47. Doing bad on one test does not outweigh all of the good

grades you have gotten.


48. Someone could be thinking about you right now.


49. You're never too old to watch your favorite cartoons.


50. Soldiers who you do not even know have died for your

freedom.


51. Your advice has helped someone.


52. Hugs.


53. Someone is looking out for you.


54. You will one day be thankful for the way things happen and what life has thrown at you.


55. You have a voice.


56. You can tell the people you love that you love them.


57. It is never too late for an apology.


58. Things are never as bad as they seem.


59. You have a place to call home.

60. You are always getting closer to success.

61. People may talk badly about you behind your back, but people also talk about you positively behind your back.

62. Good things exist. Always.


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