100 Life Moments to Celebrate Your People That Aren’t Babies or Weddings

Fresh Starts Registry was founded on the premise that ALL life milestones are worthy of a celebration – yes, even the hard ones. Because you’re honoring someone’s brave decision and letting them know that you trust in their decision making and you support them! So, besides the culturally celebrated engagements, babies, and weddings…what are other life moments to celebrate our people? Here’s a list of 100 life moments to celebrate your people that aren’t babies or weddings! Remember: everyone is worthy of a registry.

  1. Graduating from school

  2. Writing and publishing a book

  3. Landing a new job

  4. Getting a promotion

  5. Buying their first home

  6. Paying off a significant debt

  7. Getting divorced

  8. Overcoming a fear or phobia

  9. Completing a marathon or race

  10. Reaching a fitness goal

  11. Celebrating a milestone birthday (30, 40, 50, etc.)

  12. Moving to a new city or country

  13. Starting a new hobby or passion project

  14. Going no-contact with someone

  15. Completing a DIY project or home renovation

  16. Winning an award or recognition

  17. Volunteering for a cause they're passionate about

  18. Starting their own business

  19. Retiring after a long and successful career

  20. Reaching a significant anniversary (dating, friendship, work, etc.)

  21. Beating a personal record or achievement

  22. Recovering from an illness or injury

  23. Overcoming addiction or starting a journey to recovery

  24. Getting accepted into their dream school or program

  25. Adopting a pet

  26. Celebrating a milestone in a relationship (anniversaries, etc.)

  27. Taking a dream vacation or trip

  28. Learning a new language or skill

  29. Paying off a mortgage or significant loan

  30. Buying a new car

  31. Becoming debt-free

  32. Celebrating a successful investment or financial milestone

  33. Starting a family business or legacy project

  34. Being recognized for their community service or activism

  35. Receiving a scholarship or grant

  36. Graduating from therapy or counseling

  37. Making a positive impact in their community

  38. Hosting a successful event or fundraiser

  39. Completing a spiritual journey or pilgrimage

  40. Reconnecting with an old friend or family member

  41. Finding closure or resolution in a difficult situation

  42. Becoming a mentor or role model to others

  43. Making a significant donation to charity or cause

  44. Reaching a milestone in their creative pursuits (art, music, writing, etc.)

  45. Overcoming a long-standing obstacle or challenge

  46. Celebrating a successful surgery or medical procedure

  47. Becoming a citizen or achieving residency in a new country

  48. Starting a new chapter in life after a breakup or divorce

  49. Celebrating a successful negotiation or business deal

  50. Receiving recognition for their leadership or management skills

  51. Hosting a memorable party or gathering

  52. Reaching a milestone in their recovery journey (mental health, addiction, etc.)

  53. Winning a competition or contest

  54. Celebrating a successful crowdfunding campaign

  55. Taking on a new responsibility or leadership role

  56. Graduating from a training program or certification

  57. Completing a major project or creative endeavor

  58. Achieving a personal goal they've been working towards

  59. Being featured in the media or press for their achievements

  60. Celebrating a successful collaboration or partnership

  61. Receiving a positive review or testimonial for their work

  62. Hosting a successful workshop or event

  63. Celebrating a successful product launch or business milestone

  64. Reaching a personal milestone in their mental or emotional well-being

  65. Successfully completing a challenge

  66. Celebrating a successful negotiation or resolution

  67. Achieving a personal best or record in sports or fitness

  68. Hosting a successful fundraiser or charity event

  69. Completing a challenging course or educational program

  70. Receiving recognition for their contributions to their field or industry

  71. Celebrating a successful investment or financial decision

  72. Achieving a goal they set for themselves

  73. Receiving funding for their startup

  74. Hosting a memorable holiday or celebration

  75. Completing a significant research project or study

  76. Receiving a grant or funding for a passion project

  77. Celebrating a successful crowdfunding campaign

  78. Hosting a successful workshop or seminar

  79. Reaching a personal milestone in their spiritual journey

  80. Celebrating a successful negotiation or resolution in a conflict.

  81. Reaching a milestone in their personal growth or self-discovery journey.

  82. Successfully navigating a difficult situation or crisis.

  83. Completing a self-care challenge or wellness program.

  84. Achieving balance in their work-life integration.

  85. Receiving positive feedback or recognition for their leadership skills.

  86. Hosting a memorable virtual event or gathering.

  87. Reaching a milestone in their financial planning or savings goals.

  88. Completing a DIY home improvement project.

  89. Celebrating a successful wellness retreat or health journey.

  90. Achieving a milestone in their artistic or creative endeavors.

  91. Receiving accolades for their contributions to their community.

  92. Hosting a successful online course or educational program.

  93. Celebrating their anniversary of sobriety or recovery journey.

  94. Completing a personal development program or workshop.

  95. Reaching a milestone in their meditation or mindfulness practice.

  96. Hosting a successful community cleanup or environmental initiative.

  97. Achieving a personal best in a hobby or passion project.

  98. Volunteering for a cause they're passionate about.

  99. Completing a volunteer project or service trip.

  100. Starting therapy for the first time.

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