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Work Harder Day arrives every January 12, challenging us to elevate our dedication and effort in all endeavors. It’s a prime opportunity to reassess goals, refine strategies, and commit to the extra push needed for success. Take this day to identify areas for improvement, learn new skills, and celebrate the power of perseverance.
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Expected Work Harder Day Deals
As Work Harder Day approaches, look for brands to offer promotions on productivity tools, professional development courses, and office essentials. In past years, companies like LinkedIn Learning have provided discounts on skill-building courses, while software providers such as Todoist and Asana often feature extended free trials or premium upgrades. Retailers like Staples and Office Depot may offer sales on ergonomic office furniture and supplies to enhance your workspace. Coffee and energy drink brands like Starbucks and Red Bull might run special promotions to fuel your focus. We will update this page with confirmed live deals as January 12 approaches.
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Work Harder Day Hero
Thomas Edison
History of Work Harder Day
The earliest indication of the celebration of Work Harder Day dates back to 2016. However, while the holiday hasn’t been long in the making, the idea behind it has centuries of history. From businesspersons, sportspersons, inventors, and even politicians, hard work has always played a significant role in their success. It is symbolic of the history of all those great individuals. And not just any type of hard work, but the one that pushes them to the limits.
History will never forget Thomas Edison and his thousands of inventions. In the 1800s, Edison’s teachers described him as a dullard. However, he didn’t allow that to weigh him down, and with hard work and perseverance, he became one of the greatest inventors of all time. The later 1900s witnessed Michael Jordan’s brilliance in basketball. His longtime coach, Phil Jackson, once wrote that it was hard work that made Jordan a legend. He also wrote that Jordan’s unique characteristic wasn’t his talent, but knowing he had to constantly work hard to be the best. The Williams’ daughters — Serena and Venus, worked extraordinarily hard to write both their names in gold. A report showed the duo’s lives were almost all about tennis. Together, they dominated tennis for over a decade, combinedly winning the title of Best Female Tennis Player a whopping 13 times between 2001 and 2021!
Howard Schultz is another typical example of an entrepreneur who worked harder than usual. He was so determined to be successful that while being the C.E.O. of Starbucks in the 1980s, he stayed longer at work and even went to the office on Sundays to read emails from his employees. Mark Cuban once wrote on his blog that it took him an incredible amount of work to benefit from his luck.
Work Harder Day timeline
Edison invents the light bulb after several failed trials.
Shultz buys the company from its three initial founders — Jerry Baldwin, Zev Siegl, and Gordon Bowler.
Jordan wins his first championship with the Bulls.
The duo dominates the Best Female Tennis Player award, sharing it 13 times between themselves.
How Businesses Can Celebrate Work Harder Day
Local businesses can honor Work Harder Day by creating a culture that celebrates effort and efficiency. Consider hosting a ‘productivity challenge’ for employees, offering workshops on time management, or providing healthy snacks and coffee to fuel focused work. Recognize employees who demonstrate exceptional dedication or who have implemented innovative solutions to improve workflow. Small businesses can also highlight their own commitment to hard work through social media campaigns, sharing behind-the-scenes glimpses of their team’s efforts.
Work Harder Day FAQs
When is Work Harder Day?
In 2027, Work Harder Day is observed on Tuesday, January 12. This mid-week placement encourages a focused push towards achieving your goals early in the year.
What is the average workweek in the U.S.?
While the standard 40-hour workweek is common, the BLS reports the average actual workweek is closer to 34.4 hours. Work Harder Day reminds us that quality of effort can surpass mere quantity of hours.
What percentage of employees feel engaged at work?
Employee engagement remains a critical factor in productivity, with only a quarter of global workers feeling truly engaged. This day serves as a reminder to cultivate an environment where hard work is both recognized and fulfilling.
What is the difference between working harder and working smarter?
The distinction lies in approach: working harder is about increased effort, whereas working smarter is about maximizing impact through better planning and tools. The ideal is to integrate both principles for peak performance.
Work Harder Day Activities
Put in more effort at work
If you are used to executing one project daily, today is the day to improve your performance. Why not work harder and complete two, three, or even as many as your strength allows?
Stay longer at work
Adding one or two more hours after your closing hour today wouldn't harm you, would it? Stay later than usual. Tackle tomorrow's work and get some of it done today.
Advise others to work harder
Be it a relative, friend, or any random person, advise them to put more effort into every worthy thing they are doing or need to get done. You might be pushing someone to success.
5 Interesting Facts About Hard Work You Should Know
It's mostly not attractive
Many people are scared of hard-working people as they feel it isn't glamorous to work so hard.
It is rewarding
While it is not glamorous, the results you will get from it can be very lucrative.
Might fetch you ridicules
People will call a hard worker many unpleasant names like crazy, obsessed, lunatic, or even show off.
From ridiculing to praises
People who called you unpleasant names will switch to attributing praise names once your hard work pays off.
It levels the playing field
Hard work keeps the playing field leveled and ensures you are more or as successful as other smart, intelligent, and talented people.
Why We Love Work Harder Day
It implores us to do more
People work more than usual on this day. Therefore, more gets done overall.
It reveals hidden skills
We might have skills we haven't realized yet. While working harder, there's every chance that these skills will surface. How about realizing how good you are at multitasking? Joyful, right?
It improves productivity
Workers’ general and/or individual productivity is bound to go up if they work harder. Deadlines can be achieved even before they are reached with increased productivity.
Work Harder Day dates
| Year | Date | Day |
|---|---|---|
| 2027 | January 12 | Tuesday |
| 2028 | January 12 | Wednesday |
| 2029 | January 12 | Friday |
| 2030 | January 12 | Saturday |
| 2031 | January 12 | Sunday |
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