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Sad? Here's a list of happy things to do

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Sad? Here's a list of happy things to do
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Feeling sad? Life gotcha down? Read below!

1. Watch Christmas movies

2. Listen to Disney songs

3. Go to a pet store and hold some furry friends

4. Go for a walk

5. Light some candles and take a bath

6. Read a few chapters in a book

7. Bake something sweet with a friend

8. Buy flowers and give them to a stranger

9. Drink tea, cider, coco, or coffee in your favorite mug and watch your favorite show

10. Go for a drive, roll the windows down, and blast your favorite tunes

11. Call your parents

12. Eat chocolate

13. Invite friends over and play cards & boardgames

14. Go to your favorite restaurant

15. Paint a canvas

16. Watch pet videos on YouTube

17. Eat ice cream

18. Cuddle your pet

19. Buy flowers and plant them

20. Journal

21. Pray

22. Change your look

23. Watch any Sandra Bullock movie

24. Bake a cake or brownies or cookies or pie

25. Go outside and take photos

26. Watch a sunset

Do one or do all, either way you'll have a ball



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