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76. Keep a daily summer journal
Write one sentence or a full story — your future self will thank you.
77. Bake cookies late at night
Midnight snacks never felt so wholesome.
78. Slow dance in your room
Lights off, music on — just you and the moment.
79. Send a handwritten letter
To a friend, a future you, or a random pen pal.
80. Watch fireflies
They don’t last all summer — make time to enjoy the glow.
Personal growth and goals

81. Set a July fitness goal
Whether it’s steps, stretching, or strength — stay consistent.
82. Learn a new skill
Try photography, calligraphy, or even juggling.
83. Declutter your closet
Make space and donate what you no longer need.
84. Save a set amount of money
Use a cute jar or app to track your progress.
85. Start a mini side hustle
Sell crafts, design prints, or offer digital services.
86. Practice a new language
Duolingo or language exchange calls can be super fun.
87. Try a 30-day challenge
Fitness, journaling, gratitude, or photography — make it fun.
88. Volunteer at a local shelter or food bank
Giving back feels incredible and meaningful.
89. Create a monthly goal tracker
Check off accomplishments and celebrate your wins.
90. Reflect on your half-year goals
July is the perfect time for a mid-year check-in.
Just for fun July bucket list ideas

91. Have a watermelon eating contest
Juicy, sticky, and full of laughs.
92. Buy a cute inflatable pool
Perfect for relaxing or snapping aesthetic photos.
93. Make summer-themed phone wallpapers
Switch up your digital vibe.
94. Try a temporary hair color
Pink, blue, or purple — it’s not permanent, just playful.
95. Build a fort
Blankets, pillows, fairy lights — relive your childhood.
96. Plan a pajama movie marathon
Pick a theme, wear comfy clothes, and press play.
97. Try a new makeup look
Something bright, bold, and outside your usual.
98. Make friendship goals for summer
List what you want to do together before summer ends.
99. Start a fun tradition
Something to look forward to every July from now on.
100. Celebrate your own July holiday
Pick a random date, make it special — just because you can!
Hope this list inspired you to fill your July with meaningful, exciting, and joyful moments. Don’t feel pressured to do everything — just pick what lights you up, and savor every sunny second.
Kisses, Juhh!
