18 Little Things To Be Grateful For On New Year’s Eve
If no one ever started celebrating on New Year’s Eve, would the world be any different? I’d like to think so.
If no one ever started celebrating on New Year’s Eve, would the world be any different? I’d like to think so.
It’s only natural to get festive as soon as December hits. The Christmas tree is up, presents wrapped and your favourite Christmas songs are on repeat.
I don’t know about everyone else, but for me, the holidays this year are rolling through faster than the Polar Express goes down that massive ice-covered hill on the way to the North Pole.
The holidays are here, which means there’s a lot more excitement (and chaos) around us than usual. People are coming together for the season, taking part and preparing for traditions with loved ones.
As humans, we’re blessed—and cursed—with the awareness of the fact that we are all inevitably going to die someday. Because of this, there seems to be a universal fear of death.
I don’t know about you, but now that fall in full swing, all I want to do is curl up on the couch with my tea, a cozy blanket, and a good book (though to be honest, sometimes Netflix calls to me a little louder some days).
The mid-century modern design is a classic trend that originated in the 50’s and 60’s, hence the fitting name. Since then, we’ve seen interior design inspired by this era everywhere, and it’s not set to leave any time soon.
We all have days where we feel uninspired and unmotivated. Maybe you’re pushing yourself too hard to get everything done within a certain time frame which causes you to burn out.