It’s easy to fill up your calendar with things you have to do but don’t necessarily like to do, to the point you have no time for fun.
“Make it a point to schedule out the things that make you happy so you’re sure to do them,” recommended David Bennett, a certified counselor, relationship expert and author. Plus, you’ll have those activities to look forward to in the days leading up to them.
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