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When was the last time you practiced gratitude for the simple things in things? With the hustle, bustle, and stress of everyday life, it’s easy to become fixated on big-picture worries and take for granted all the little facets of life that deserve appreciation, many of those which can be a major boost to your overall happiness. It’s hard to appreciate the things in life that seem mundane, but sometimes those are the most important. If you’re in need of a mindset transformation, take a look at these 66 things you can be grateful for all year long.
– Additional reporting by Lauren Harano and Tara Block
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You're alive and breathing.
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You're able to read this.
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You have someone (or multiple someones) that you consider a best friend.
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Your pet(s) love you unconditionally.
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If you're currently unemployed, you have free time.
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Much-needed vacation days.
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Those weekends that feel longer than two days.
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Those workweeks that feel shorter than five days.
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Mornings you can sleep in.
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Cozy fires and hot chocolate.
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Maintained connections with long-distance friends.
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Holiday memories from past years.
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Future life events to look forward to.
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Your earliest childhood memory.
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The places you have traveled to, and the promise of future travels.
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Your bad days. (They make the good days better.)
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The lessons you learned this year.
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You're not the same person you were this time last year. You've grown.
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The moment you finally see someone you've missed.
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The song that always makes you feel better.
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The memories with your parents you will never forget.
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The people in your life who always make sure you're getting home safely.
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The money in your bank account.
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If you're single: you get a period of self-discovery and quality time with friends.
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People who have forgiven you.
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Seasonal flavors like pumpkin spice and gingerbread.
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Books that changed your life.
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People who pick up the tab.
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That hair grows back after a bad haircut.
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Kind people on public transportation.
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Long overdue hugs from friends and family.
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Those voicemails you have saved on your phone.
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Rainy days spent at home.
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Hometown spots with a lot of nostalgia.
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Old photos with people you've lost.
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The teachers you will never forget.
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Gifts you didn't expect to receive.
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Being able to buy something you've been saving up for.
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Friends who have stuck around through your toughest times.
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Everything you have yet to learn but will.