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10 Things I Love About You

Holidays can be hard for some people.

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10 Things I Love About You

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This time of the year can be stressful for a lot of people. Sometimes, we all just need a reminder that someone cares about you and loves you.

1. I love how brave you are 

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You have overcome SO many obstacles and I am so proud of you for that.

2. You are a hard worker 

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You never give up and always push through.

3. You have a great smile

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And you sure do make a lot of other people smile!

4. You are a great listener 

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People can always come to you and you listen to them.You are really good at giving advice and being present in the moment.

5. You are so positive 

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You always know how to make a bad situation sound good!

6. You know how to make someone laugh

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Sometimes a pun is all you need to make someone laugh.

7. You amaze me 

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No matter what problem arises, you are able to do anything you put your mind to!

8. You are so smart

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You are book smart as well as street smart.

9. You are a great person

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You care about others.

10. You can do anything 

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Just put your mind to it, I believe in you.

You are amazing and I love you.

If you are in crisis, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255) or contact the Crisis Text Line by texting TALK to 741741.

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