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If You’re Feeling Down, These 50 Wholesome Posts Might Lift You Up (New Pics)
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If You’re Feeling Down, These 50 Wholesome Posts Might Lift You Up (New Pics)

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When life gives you lemons... you do what? Make limoncello! This attitude is what we’re all about in this post. In times of the pandemic, political turmoil and soaring real estate prices that feel like yet another economic crash is somewhere around the corner (not like we care, most millennials have come to terms with the fact that they won’t be able to afford a house in this lifetime, so we find comfort in a $10 avocado toast instead), we need to lift ourselves up and balance out all the negativity.
So please, make yourself a warm cup of tea, bring on those biscuits, and tuck yourself in with a warm blanket, because we prepared you a good news-only compilation with some heart-soothing and emotionally recharging posts.
Because the truth is, no matter what, there are always good people who bring back hope when we need it the most. And some more good news awaits in our previous post right here.

#1 Don't Have Someone With Whom I Can Celebrate So I Thought To Celebrate With My Online Homies, Guys I Am One Year Sober

Don't Have Someone With Whom I Can Celebrate So I Thought To Celebrate With My Online Homies, Guys I Am One Year Sober
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#2 A Little Boy About 3 Came Up To Me And Asked If My Head Was Cold. I Said Yes A Little Bit (Melbourne Weather) He Took His Beanie Off And Said That I Could Have It

A Little Boy About 3 Came Up To Me And Asked If My Head Was Cold. I Said Yes A Little Bit (Melbourne Weather) He Took His Beanie Off And Said That I Could Have It
I thanked him with tears in my eyes and said back to him that he would get cold. He came back with I have another one.
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#3 Todd, The Saviour

Todd, The Saviour
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Bored Panda spoke with Dr. Lise Deguire, a clinical psychologist who provides counseling and therapy services for individuals, couples and families in and around Pennington, NJ. Lise is also the author of her award-winning memoir ā€œFlashback Girl: Lessons on Resilience From a Burn Survivor.ā€ She happily shared some very important and useful insights on optimism and how to keep your head up when it feels like the last thing you want and are able to do.

ā€œOptimism is a mental mindset that strongly contributes to psychological resilience,ā€ Lise said. She explained further: ā€œWe need to be able to imagine positive outcomes to problems in order to be motivated to work on our issues. That does not mean we have to be positive 100% of the time (which is impossible to do anyway). But it is important to be able to conceive positive outcomes instead of dwelling solely on negative outcomes.ā€

#4 Woman With Down Syndrome Opens Her Own Bakery After Getting Rejected From Every Bakery She Applied To

Woman With Down Syndrome Opens Her Own Bakery After Getting Rejected From Every Bakery She Applied To
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#5 The Last Two Runners In The Pittsburgh Marathon Not Letting Each Other Quit. Whoever These Two Runners Are, They Totally Made My Day

The Last Two Runners In The Pittsburgh Marathon Not Letting Each Other Quit. Whoever These Two Runners Are, They Totally Made My Day
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#6 What A Strong Relationship

What A Strong Relationship
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#7 My Grandmom Is Legally Blind And Made Me This Blanket. She Told That She Had To Keep Calling Her Friend To Come To Look At It And Make Sure The Pattern Was Correct. I Love It

My Grandmom Is Legally Blind And Made Me This Blanket. She Told That She Had To Keep Calling Her Friend To Come To Look At It And Make Sure The Pattern Was Correct. I Love It
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Lise explained that ā€œmany of us have a bad habit of thinking "What if this happens?" and the "what if" is almost always a hypothetical catastrophe.ā€ However, ā€œthe more we ask "what if" a  bad thing occurs, the worse our mood and outlook become.ā€

#8 Inspirational

Inspirational
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#9 This Gentleman Buying His First House

This Gentleman Buying His First House
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#10 I Was An Addict For Over 10 Years Of My Life But My Son Came Into This World With A Sober Dad

I Was An Addict For Over 10 Years Of My Life But My Son Came Into This World With A Sober Dad
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#11 Jennifer Rocha Took Her Graduation Pictures In The California Fields Where She Has Worked Along Her Immigrant Farmworker Parents Harvesting Vegetables, For Many Years

Jennifer Rocha Took Her Graduation Pictures In The California Fields Where She Has Worked Along Her Immigrant Farmworker Parents Harvesting Vegetables, For Many Years
She is the first member of her family ever to attain a high school degree.Ā 
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The clinical psychologist said that ā€œa good trick, when you find yourself imagining the worst scenario, is to force yourself to also imagine the best possible scenario. So, for example, you might think, ā€˜What if I lose my job and go bankrupt?’ If you think this, then try asking the opposite. ā€˜What if I do great at my job, get promoted, become the CEO and a multi-millionaire?ā€™ā€

Lisa said that neither the worst case or the best-case scenario are likely to happen. ā€œBut it helps your brain balance out the tendency to focus solely on the negative.ā€

#12 It's Never Too Late

It's Never Too Late
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#13 After My Parents Never Vaccinating Me And Raising Me To Not Believe In Vaccines I Decided Enough Was Enough And Got My Pfizer Covid Vaccine

After My Parents Never Vaccinating Me And Raising Me To Not Believe In Vaccines I Decided Enough Was Enough And Got My Pfizer Covid Vaccine
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#14 Jax Is 13 Years Young, He Can’t Walk Very Far Nowadays But Would Be Heartbroken If We Didn’t Take Him For A Walk. So We Pull Him In His Wagon

Jax Is 13 Years Young, He Can’t Walk Very Far Nowadays But Would Be Heartbroken If We Didn’t Take Him For A Walk. So We Pull Him In His Wagon
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#15 A Journey

A Journey
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Lise also confirmed that the news is often depressing and upsetting, and there isn't much we can do about it. ā€œMany people benefit from limiting the amount of TV news they watch, and reading their news instead. Sometimes it's a good idea to take a news break altogether,ā€ she concluded.

#16 Beating Anorexia - 2-Year Transformation

Beating Anorexia - 2-Year Transformation
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#17 Please Stop Throwing Kittens Out In The Road, Mkay? I'm Running Out Of Names. Here's Cheese

Please Stop Throwing Kittens Out In The Road, Mkay? I'm Running Out Of Names. Here's Cheese
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#18 Guy Spots The Most Adorable Little Squirrels Napping Just Outside His Window

Guy Spots The Most Adorable Little Squirrels Napping Just Outside His Window
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#19 My Son Was Born Today. I Don't Have Anyone Else To Share It With

My Son Was Born Today. I Don't Have Anyone Else To Share It With
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Previously, Bored Panda also spoke with Sarah Vero from 'Action for Happiness,' who went into detail about finding real happiness and how to move forward after the exhausting year that we've had. According to her, contrary to what most of us believe, living a life of happiness is not necessarily about a state of permanent and eternal happiness. This is not simply possible.

"Finding real happiness isn't about always seeking a temporary state of feeling good. A lot of what actually makes us happy relates to duty and purpose," she said. Sarah believes that 10 main things to happier living are as follows: “giving, relating, exercising, awareness, trying out, direction, resilience, emotions, acceptance, and meaning.”

#20 Now His Teacher Will Not Complain

Now His Teacher Will Not Complain
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