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Being "merry" every day until Christmas can be a fun and fulfilling experience. Here are some tips on how to achieve this: 1. Start your day with a positive attitude: Try to wake up every day with a smile on your face and a positive attitude. You can also start your day with some meditation or affirmations to set the tone for the day. 2. Listen to festive music: Listening to some upbeat and festive music can put you in a good mood and get you in the holiday spirit. Create a playlist of your favorite holiday tunes and listen to it throughout the day. 3. Do something kind for others: One of the best ways to feel merry is by doing something kind for others. You can donate to a charity, volunteer at a local shelter or food bank, or simply do something nice for a friend or family member. 4. Decorate your space: Decorate your home or workspace with festive decorations such as lights, ornaments, and a Christmas tree. Seeing these decorations can lift your mood and make you feel more festive. 5. Watch holiday movies: Watching classic holiday movies can be a great way to get into the holiday spirit. Some popular options include "It's a Wonderful Life," "A Christmas Carol," and "Home Alone." 6. Spend time with loved ones: Spending time with loved ones is a great way to feel merry and enjoy the holiday season. Host a holiday party, go ice skating, or take a walk through a festive holiday market. 7. Practice gratitude: Remember to be grateful for the things you have in your life. Take time each day to reflect on the good things and people in your life. By following these tips, you can be merry every day until Christmas and enjoy the holiday season to its fullest.
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