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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Wells chapter.

1. Celebrate the little victories

You got out of bed this morning. You ate something. You went to class. You folded one piece of clothing. Whatever it is, you did SOMETHING, and that’s a win.

2. How to cook ramen packets in the microwave

Not a fan of ramen cups? Is it too much effort to go all the way to the kitchen and cook your standard ramen packets? Turns out, there’s a simpler way to enjoy the great taste of ramen packets in a fraction of the time! Crush up the ramen, put it in a microwave-safe mug, add water, and microwave for half a minute. Stir and microwave again until the noodles are how you like them, then add the seasoning packet. Voilà!

3. You tried your best

Even if you didn’t get the grade you wanted or do as well at that one activity as you had hoped, you tried your best. Don’t worry about what you could’ve done better “if only.” Your best is enough.

4. Random facts about horses

Did you know that horses get fluffy coats in the winter? Or that horses have horse feed they need besides just grass or hay? Or that horses are kind of like dogs—they want you to scratch them and give them attention?

5. You don’t always have to do something “productive”

Don’t feel bad for taking a break and doing something you enjoy. The “productive” thing you did today was taking care of yourself. So read that book, play that video game, watch the entire series of that one show for the eighth time. You deserve it.

A human who sometimes writes things