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19 Things I've Learned In 2019

2019 is the year I have learned that some things don’t matter, and some things does. 


  1. Don't take everything to serious 
  2. You are what you think
  3. Bad days happens just as much as good days
  4. To be happy you have too love yourself
  5. No one will respect you if you don’t respect yourself 
  6. Everything happens for a reason 
  7. Being kind makes you happy 
  8. It’s okay not to be okay
  9. Not everyone is gonna like you
  10. Only you can make things happen for yourself 
  11. Enjoy the moment 
  12. Believe and you’ll succeed 
  13. Don’t get angry at things you can’t control 
  14. Get fresh air it makes you feel amazing
  15. Making plans helps keep things on track
  16. You’ve got to work hard
  17. Don’t take anything/one for granted
  18. Being one of a kind
  19. Life is what to make it

A good year starts with a positive mind. If your day starts off bad, try to turn it around. A good year calls for a lot of trying, smiling and keeping a positive mindset. Being sad and feeling sorry for yourself is not away to a good day or year. It’s okay to have bad days everyone has them it’s apart of life. We get let down, and just think life sucks, and just want to stop trying. Just remember Everyday is a new beginning.

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